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This volume offers educators, higher education institutions, communities and organizations critical understandings and resources that can underpin respectful, reciprocal and transformative educative relationships with First Peoples internationally. With a focus on service learning, each chapter provides concrete examples of how arts-based, community-led projects can enhance and support the quality and sustainability of First Peoples’ cultural content in higher education. In partnership with communities across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada and the United States, contributors reflect on diverse projects and activities, offer rich and engaging first-hand accounts of student, community and staff experiences, share recommendations for arts-based service learning projects and outline future directions in the field. All educators with an interest in enhancing future teachers’ understanding of social justice and arts-based learning will benefit from reading this book. Arts-based service learning is here presented as a tool for stepping outside traditional classrooms, in order to learn about culture and to engage with real subjects. The central concepts reciprocity, meaningful service, reflection, development and diversity are discussed using a wide range of references to international research. Although many of the chapters concern Australian projects carried out with Australian first peoples communities and Australian universities, the editors present the challenges and affordances on an analytical and reflective level that is both inspiring and useful to international readers. Eva Saether, Lund University, Sweden.
Education. --- Art education. --- Curriculums (Courses of study). --- Education --- Teaching. --- Teaching and Teacher Education. --- Arts Education. --- Learning & Instruction. --- Curriculum Studies. --- Curricula. --- Service learning. --- Indigenous peoples. --- Art --- Study and teaching. --- Art education --- Education, Art --- Aboriginal peoples --- Aborigines --- Indigenous populations --- Native peoples --- Native races --- Civic engagement (Education) --- Community service (Education) --- Community service learning --- Engagement, Civic (Education) --- School-based community service --- Student community service --- Student service --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Didactics --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- School teaching --- Schoolteaching --- Instructional systems --- Pedagogical content knowledge --- Training --- Core curriculum --- Courses of study --- Curricula (Courses of study) --- Curriculums (Courses of study) --- Schools --- Study, Courses of --- Art schools --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Teaching --- Curricula --- Adivasis --- Ethnology --- Experiential learning --- Social service --- Student volunteers in social service --- Curriculum planning. --- Creativity and Arts Education. --- Curriculum development --- Planning --- Design --- Learning. --- Instruction. --- Education—Curricula. --- Learning process --- Comprehension --- Teachers --- Learning, Psychology of. --- Instructional Psychology. --- Training of. --- Teacher education --- Teacher training --- Teachers, Training of --- Learning --- Psychology of learning --- Educational psychology --- Learning ability --- Psychological aspects
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This book explores the power music has to address health inequalities and the social determinants of health and wellbeing. It examines music participation as a determinant of wellbeing and as a transformative tool to impact on wider social, cultural and environmental conditions. Uniquely, in this volume health and wellbeing outcomes are conceptualised on a continuum, with potential effects identified in relation to individual participants, their communities but also society at large. While arts therapy approaches have a clear place in the text, the emphasis is on music making outside of clinical contexts and the broader roles musicians, music facilitators and educators can play in enhancing wellbeing in a range of settings beyond the therapy room. This innovative edited collection will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners of music, social services, medical humanities, education and the broader health field in the social and medical sciences.
Social sciences. --- Music. --- Social work. --- Social medicine. --- Social service. --- Social justice. --- Human rights. --- Social Sciences. --- Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights. --- Medical Sociology. --- Social Care. --- Social Work. --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Medical care --- Medical sociology --- Medicine --- Medicine, Social --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Law and legislation --- Social aspects --- Music --- Psychological aspects. --- Health aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Music and society --- Music psychology --- Psychology --- Social service . --- Equality --- Justice --- Human services --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical ethics --- Medical sociologists --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions
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