A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

This accessible guide will help studio art and design professors meaningfully and effectively transform their curriculum and pedagogy so that it is relevant to today’s learners. Situating contemporary college teaching within a historic art and design continuum, the author provides a practical framework for considering complex interactions within art and design pedagogy. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation of college students and their learning, an understanding of teaching repertoires, and insight into the local and global contexts that impact teaching and learning and how these are interrelated with studio content. Throughout, Salazar expertly weaves research, theory, and helpful advice that instructors can use to enact a mode of teaching that is responsive to their unique environment. The text examines a variety of educational practices, including reflection, critique, exploration, research, student-to-student interaction, online teaching, intercultural learning, and community-engaged curricula.

Book Features:

  • A clear introduction to research and theory in college learning and art education.
  • A response to the current shift from studio practice to an investment in teaching practice.
  • Reflective prompts, actions, teaching strategies, and recommended resources.
  • User-friendly templates ready to customize for the reader’s own content.
1139112366
A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

This accessible guide will help studio art and design professors meaningfully and effectively transform their curriculum and pedagogy so that it is relevant to today’s learners. Situating contemporary college teaching within a historic art and design continuum, the author provides a practical framework for considering complex interactions within art and design pedagogy. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation of college students and their learning, an understanding of teaching repertoires, and insight into the local and global contexts that impact teaching and learning and how these are interrelated with studio content. Throughout, Salazar expertly weaves research, theory, and helpful advice that instructors can use to enact a mode of teaching that is responsive to their unique environment. The text examines a variety of educational practices, including reflection, critique, exploration, research, student-to-student interaction, online teaching, intercultural learning, and community-engaged curricula.

Book Features:

  • A clear introduction to research and theory in college learning and art education.
  • A response to the current shift from studio practice to an investment in teaching practice.
  • Reflective prompts, actions, teaching strategies, and recommended resources.
  • User-friendly templates ready to customize for the reader’s own content.
27.99 In Stock
A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

by Stacey Salazar
A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

by Stacey Salazar

eBook

$27.99  $36.95 Save 24% Current price is $27.99, Original price is $36.95. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

This accessible guide will help studio art and design professors meaningfully and effectively transform their curriculum and pedagogy so that it is relevant to today’s learners. Situating contemporary college teaching within a historic art and design continuum, the author provides a practical framework for considering complex interactions within art and design pedagogy. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation of college students and their learning, an understanding of teaching repertoires, and insight into the local and global contexts that impact teaching and learning and how these are interrelated with studio content. Throughout, Salazar expertly weaves research, theory, and helpful advice that instructors can use to enact a mode of teaching that is responsive to their unique environment. The text examines a variety of educational practices, including reflection, critique, exploration, research, student-to-student interaction, online teaching, intercultural learning, and community-engaged curricula.

Book Features:

  • A clear introduction to research and theory in college learning and art education.
  • A response to the current shift from studio practice to an investment in teaching practice.
  • Reflective prompts, actions, teaching strategies, and recommended resources.
  • User-friendly templates ready to customize for the reader’s own content.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807779729
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 09/24/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Stacey Salazar is the vice provost for graduate studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art. A college art educator for nearly 30 years, she has received professional recognition for her teaching and research. She holds a doctorate in education and a Master of Fine Arts in painting.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Part I The Context for a Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level

1 Introduction 3

Why a Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level? 3

The College Teaching of Art as a Complex System 10

TLCS: A Framework 12

What's in This Book? 14

A Final Thought Before Proceeding 17

2 A History 19

Introduction 19

The Medieval Atelier 20

The Academy 20

Modern Western European Models 23

Modern Western European Models in the United States 25

Postmodern Pedagogues 29

A Postmodern Polyphony 31

Patterns Across History 31

Conclusion 32

Part II Using the TLCS Framework for Teaching Art at the College Level

3 Teacher 35

Introduction 35

Contemporary Considerations: College Teachers Today 35

Snapshot of the Research: Teachers and Teaching 38

Reflection and Action 41

Teaching Strategies 45

Further Reading 49

Conclusion 49

4 Learner 51

Introduction: Know the Learner 51

Contemporary Considerations: College Students Today 51

Snapshot of the Research: Learners and Learning 55

Reflection and Action 59

Teaching Strategies 60

Further Reading 62

Conclusion 63

5 Context 64

Introduction 64

Contemporary Considerations: Higher Education Today 64

Snapshot of the Research: Art-and-Design Contexts 71

Reflection and Action 73

Teaching Strategies 74

Further Reading 76

Conclusion 77

6 Studio Content 78

Introduction 78

Contemporary Considerations: Creativity Today 78

Snapshot of the Research: Conditions Conducive to Creativity 81

Reflection and Action 86

Teaching Strategies 87

Further Reading 91

Conclusion 92

Part III Practical Tools

7 Creating Assignments 95

Introduction 95

Defining and Facilitating Inquiry 95

A Flexible Holistic Model 96

Using the Flexible Holistic Model 100

A Note on Curriculum Development 103

Further Reading 103

Conclusion 104

8 Doing Assessment 105

Introduction 105

Assessing Learning at the College Level 105

Aligning Assessment Practices with Course Learning Outcomes 109

Further Reading 114

Conclusion 114

9 Documenting Teaching 115

Introduction 115

The Syllabus 115

The Teaching Philosophy 121

Further Reading 123

Conclusion 124

Epilogue 125

Notes 129

Index 157

About the Author 166

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level translates the formal language of education into straightforward, comprehensible concepts and ties these to practical steps that higher education art instructors can readily apply to their teaching. Drawing on her own classroom experience, Salazar helps artists retool their practice for the instructional and learning demands of the current moment.”
Richard Siegesmund, professor, art and design education, Northern Illinois University


“In A Guide to Teaching Art at the College Level, Stacey Salazar generously gifts new and experienced college art teachers with a richly detailed, immediately usable pedagogical toolkit assembled from her many years as an adjunct and full-time teacher of art, a highly respected teacher of teachers, and a prolific researcher. It is exactly what we need right now to overlay art and teaching theory and philosophy with actual practice, to, as she puts it, ‘disrupt, in the most benevolent sense, or reimagine the relationship between college art-and-design education and professional art worlds.’”
Mary Hafeli, professor of art and art education, Teachers College, Columbia University


“Whether read to inform, refresh, or make one's teaching more engaging and worthwhile for oneself and one’s students, college teachers of art and design will find this book provides an astute synthesis of history, theory, and practice with candor and insight—all in an easy-to-read format. The guide is rich in content, and provocative yet practical. It addresses contemporary issues and expectations of faculty and the content is deeply grounded in literature and practice. In addition to offering any faculty member teaching art and/or design the opportunity to enrich their teaching, Salazar's book is an outstanding resource and a great text for anyone teaching a course in the college teaching of art and design or for those called upon to provide preparation for new faculty members entering the profession. Essential reading.”
Karen Lee Carroll, dean emeritus, Center for Art Education, Maryland Institute College of Art

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews