483-103 Learning Area(EC): Arts 1

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Robert Brown

Semester

Year long (view timetable)

Contact

A total of 36 hours

Subject Description

This subject introduces the arts in early childhood focusing on the visual arts, drama and music. Using play, aesthetic learning and cognition as central themes, students will engage in workshop experiences to develop practical skills in arts making and arts responding. On this basis, they will engage in challenging and creative experiences in and across the arts disciplines. Students will examine ways in which children make and respond to arts works and will reflect on their own creative processes. They will examine teaching strategies that support the sensory and aesthetic development of young children, their creative expression and cognitive development.

Assessment

Assignments and presentations totalling 4000 words.

Prescribed Texts

  • L Choksy et al, Teaching Music in the Twentieth Century. Prentice-Hall NJ, 1986.
  • J B Koster, Growing Artists: Teaching Art to Young Children. Delmar, NY, 1997.
  • K Warren, Hooked on Drama - The Theory and Practice of Drama in Early Childhood. Sydney, Macquarie University, 1992.
  • J Winston and M Tandy, Beginning Drama 4-11. London, David Fulton Publishers, 1998.
  • S Wright (ed.), The Arts, Young Children, and Learning. Pearson Education: 2003.


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