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  1. Narrative Inquiry as an Approach for Aesthetic Experience: Life Stories in Perceiving and Responding to Works of Art.Martha Barry McKenna - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 49 (4):87-104.
    Instruction in the arts of life is something other than conveying information about them. It is a matter of communication and participation in values of life by means of imagination, and works of art are the most intimate and energetic means of aiding individuals to share in the arts of living. In teaching for aesthetic experience, I ask my students, most of whom are classroom teachers, to bring their lived experiences to each encounter with a work of art to determine (...)
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  • Langer and the claim for the social value of art.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Susanne Langer sees the ‘the public importance of art’ as one of ‘the ultimate questions in a philosophy of art’. Indeed, Langer is often referred to as an authority on the justification of art education and is cited as providing good reasons for incorporating the arts in the curriculum. It is therefore surprising to note, as Elliot Eisner does, that Langer’s theory has had little influence on actual art education. For while many theoreticians in the social sciences and education have (...)
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  • Art, Aesthetics, and the Pitfalls of Discipline‐Based Art Education.Donald Arnstine - 1990 - Educational Theory 40 (4):415-422.