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Genealogies, Family Resemblances, and Ideations: Art Education’s Place of Possibility in the 21st Century
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Art TheoryEducation TodayCultureArt HistoryArt CriticismFamily ResemblancesInnovative IdeasCreativityArts In EducationArtsVisual Art PracticeEducation21St CenturyVisual CultureVisual ArtsArts-based ResearchArt Education
Abstract Manuel Barkan’s A Foundation for Art Education is close to six decades old. Contained within Barkan’s text are numerous ideas that resemble innovative ideas in education today. Using A Foundation juxtaposed with the report by Mizuko Ito et al., Connected Learning: An Agenda for Research and Design, the author of this essay presents a number of--what Wittgenstein termed--family resemblances to illustrate that the field of art education has a history of innovative ideas that should empower art educators to be leaders in the larger discourses of education.
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