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Henry, Carole; Constantino, Tracie – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2015
Current research indicates that within the United States, many preservice teachers are not prepared to work with a rapidly changing student population that includes an increasing number of immigrant students with limited proficiency in English (Giambo & Szecsi, 2005/2006; Janzen, 2008; Latta & Chan, 2011). This article presents findings…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Art Education, Qualitative Research
Buchanan, Heather J.; Hays, Terrence – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2014
This qualitative study examines student musicians' perceptions of their performance and development resulting from Body Mapping (BMG) technique. BMG is a somatic (mind-body) education technique designed to teach musicians skills in self-evaluation and change for performing with sensory-motor integrity. A qualitative study guided by an…
Descriptors: Musicians, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Student Development
Upitis, Rena; Smithrim, Katharine; Garbati, Jordana; Ogden, Holly – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2008
Beginning in the summer of 2002, a Queen's University arts education research team has met weekly for art-making sessions. This research paper describes how this long-term art-making practice has influenced the personal and professional lives of the team, based on semi-standardized interviews with six participants and one observer of the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Adult Learning, Group Experience, Phenomenology