Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation

One of the key tasks of the university in the 21st century is to nurture visually literate students in the information age. Given that we live in a very highly visualized world, it is increasingly important that students are educated as critical viewers who are able to respond to visual images in an...

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Main Author: Nur Balkir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2009-07-01
Series:International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol3/iss2/22
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spelling doaj-31f8a185a9fe47b8b92fe13e6e254da42020-11-25T01:33:42ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityInternational Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning1931-47442009-07-013210.20429/ijsotl.2009.030222Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher PreparationNur BalkirOne of the key tasks of the university in the 21st century is to nurture visually literate students in the information age. Given that we live in a very highly visualized world, it is increasingly important that students are educated as critical viewers who are able to respond to visual images in an analytical and selective manner. The education of critical viewers starts with art teachers who appreciate and understand the embedded value of imagery within cultures, cultural differences, students’ knowledge and experience, critical thought, and reflection. The creation of progressive models in art teacher education that connect art and everyday life can help achieve this goal. One vehicle that may help teachers arrive at this goal is visual culture. This study explores the state of art education in Turkey as revealed by pre-service art education university instructors, and the potential of incorporating visual culture studies in pre-service art education in Turkey. It examines the instructors’ perceptions of visual culture, popular culture, and its impact on society.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol3/iss2/22Art educationVisual cultureArt teacher education (Pre-service art education)Visual culture art education
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author Nur Balkir
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Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Art education
Visual culture
Art teacher education (Pre-service art education)
Visual culture art education
author_facet Nur Balkir
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title Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
title_short Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
title_full Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
title_fullStr Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Visual Culture in Turkish Pre-Service Art Teacher Preparation
title_sort perceptions of visual culture in turkish pre-service art teacher preparation
publisher Georgia Southern University
series International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
issn 1931-4744
publishDate 2009-07-01
description One of the key tasks of the university in the 21st century is to nurture visually literate students in the information age. Given that we live in a very highly visualized world, it is increasingly important that students are educated as critical viewers who are able to respond to visual images in an analytical and selective manner. The education of critical viewers starts with art teachers who appreciate and understand the embedded value of imagery within cultures, cultural differences, students’ knowledge and experience, critical thought, and reflection. The creation of progressive models in art teacher education that connect art and everyday life can help achieve this goal. One vehicle that may help teachers arrive at this goal is visual culture. This study explores the state of art education in Turkey as revealed by pre-service art education university instructors, and the potential of incorporating visual culture studies in pre-service art education in Turkey. It examines the instructors’ perceptions of visual culture, popular culture, and its impact on society.
topic Art education
Visual culture
Art teacher education (Pre-service art education)
Visual culture art education
url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol3/iss2/22
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