Is it enough to follow the ‘learning through’ approach to arts education in our schools?
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Erica Halverson & Keith Sawyer (2022) Learning in and through the arts, Journal of the Learning Sciences, 31:1, 1-13, DOI: 10.1080/10508406.2022.2029127
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Hardiman, M. M., & JohnBull, R. M. (2019). From STEM to STEAM: How can educators meet the challenge? In A. J. Stewart, M. P. Mueller, and D. J. Tippins (Eds.), Converting STEM into STEAM Programs: Methods and examples from and for education, (pp. 1–10). Springer
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Hetland, L., & Winner, E. (2004). Cognitive transfer from arts education to non-arts outcomes: Research evidence and policy implications. In E. W. Eisner & M. D. Day (Eds.), Handbook of research and policy in art education (pp. 135–162). Erlbaum
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Bevan, B. Peppler, K., Rosin, M., Scarff, ., Soep, L., & Wong, J. (2019). “Purposeful Pursuits: Leveraging the Epistemic Practices of the Arts and Sciences.” In A. J. Stewart, M. P. Mueller, and D. J. Tippins (Eds.) Converting STEM into STEAM Programs: Methods and Examples from and for Education (pp. 21–38). Springer
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Arts Education Partnership (U.S.), Deasy, R., Catterall, J. S., Hetland, L., & Winner, E. (2002). Critical links: Learning in the arts and student academic and social development. Arts Education Partnership
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393541.2000.11651679?src=recsys (Learning In or Through)
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10508406.2021.2023543?src=recsys (Dance and Physics)