Engaging First Peoples in Arts-Based Service Learning Towards Respectful and Mutually Beneficial Educational Practices /
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 prov...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
Series: | Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education,
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22153-3 |
Table of Contents:
- Section I: Framing and Conceptualizing Arts-Based Service Learning with First Peoples
- Arts-Based Service Learning with Australian First Peoples: Concepts and Considerations by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Dawn Bennett, Anne Power and Naomi Sunderland
- Translating Indigenous Reciprocity into University-Led Arts Practice and Assessment by Sandy O’ Sullivan
- Exploring University-Community Partnerships in Arts-Based Service Learning with Australian First Peoples and Arts Organizations by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Gavin Carfoot and Alan Murn
- Finding Common Ground: Combining Participatory Action Research and Critical Service Learning to Guide and Manage Projects with Aboriginal Communities by Michelle Johnston, Dawn Bennett, Bonita Mason and Chris Thomson
- I’ll Paint you a Picture and You’ll See my Story: Broadening the Scope of Narrative Research for Arts-Based Service Learning by Naomi Sunderland, Elizabeth Kendall, Lauraine Barlow and Catherine A. Marshall
- Section II: First-Hand Experiences of Engaging First Peoples in Arts-Based Service Learning
- Learning in Community: Reflections on Seventeen Years of Visiting Kuntri by Glenn Woods
- Australian Aboriginal Knowledges and Service Learning by Nerida Blair
- Sustaining Indigenous Performing Arts: The Potential Decolonizing Role of Arts-Based Service Learning by Te Oti Rakena
- Qalunak on Baffin Island: A Canadian Experience of Decolonizing the Teacher by Lori-Anne Dolloff
- Transformations in Arts-based Service Learning: The Impact of Cultural Immersion on Pre-Service Teachers’ Attitudes to Australian Aboriginal Creative Music-Making by Anne Power
- Kapa Haka Transforms Lives Through Arts-Based Service Learning: Developing a Sense of Community Ownership in Service Learning Projects: A Māori Perspective by Te Manaaaroha Rollo
- Partnerships, Worldviews and “Primal Vibration” Lesson Plansby Four Arrows and Susan Roberta Katz
- Service Learning in an Urban Aboriginal Community: “Real Aborigines Don’t Just Live in the Bush” by Michelle Johnston, Dawn Bennett, Bonita Mason and Chris Thomson
- Section III: Future Directions for Engaging with First Peoples Through Arts-Based Service Learning
- A Diffractive Narrative About Dancing Towards Decoloniality in an Indigenous Australian Studies Performance Classroom by Elizabeth Mackinlay
- Choose Life: The Potential for Reciprocal Healing Through the Arts by Joseph Stone and Naomi Sunderland
- Reconceptualizing Sustainable Intercultural Partnerships in Arts-Based Service Learning by Anne Power, Dawn Bennett, Naomi Sunderland and Brydie-Leigh Bartleet. .