Service-learning through Art Education

Intermediate Phase students in the Bachelor of Education programme who elect art as one of their majors often experience problems in the teaching of art at schools during teaching practice. To overcome this problem, a service-learning project was designed by which students were granted the opportuni...

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Main Author: Georina Westraadt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-07-01
Series:South African Journal of Childhood Education
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Online Access:https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/511
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spelling doaj-c2e7d7cbf4804600b5defd8959f94dff2021-02-02T08:31:41ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Childhood Education2223-76742223-76822018-07-0181e1e810.4102/sajce.v8i1.511285Service-learning through Art EducationGeorina Westraadt0Faculty of Education, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyIntermediate Phase students in the Bachelor of Education programme who elect art as one of their majors often experience problems in the teaching of art at schools during teaching practice. To overcome this problem, a service-learning project was designed by which students were granted the opportunity to teach art to children from a children’s home. This project proved to be a valuable component in curriculum studies in the fourth year of Art Education. To determine in which way and to what extent art lessons contribute to the development of children and students, a case study was conducted. Data were obtained from studying their conduct and the results of their work. Additional data were drawn from interviews with caregivers at the home and discussions with children to determine to what extent art classes had an effect on their lives. Student evaluations and interviews upon completion of the project provided data which emphasised the reciprocal nature of this service-learning project. Considering the data, inferences can be drawn about the value of service-learning to learners and students, accompanied with suggestions for the future development of the project.https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/511Art EducationCurriculum Studiesholistic developmentservice-learningteaching practice
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Service-learning through Art Education
South African Journal of Childhood Education
Art Education
Curriculum Studies
holistic development
service-learning
teaching practice
author_facet Georina Westraadt
author_sort Georina Westraadt
title Service-learning through Art Education
title_short Service-learning through Art Education
title_full Service-learning through Art Education
title_fullStr Service-learning through Art Education
title_full_unstemmed Service-learning through Art Education
title_sort service-learning through art education
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Childhood Education
issn 2223-7674
2223-7682
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Intermediate Phase students in the Bachelor of Education programme who elect art as one of their majors often experience problems in the teaching of art at schools during teaching practice. To overcome this problem, a service-learning project was designed by which students were granted the opportunity to teach art to children from a children’s home. This project proved to be a valuable component in curriculum studies in the fourth year of Art Education. To determine in which way and to what extent art lessons contribute to the development of children and students, a case study was conducted. Data were obtained from studying their conduct and the results of their work. Additional data were drawn from interviews with caregivers at the home and discussions with children to determine to what extent art classes had an effect on their lives. Student evaluations and interviews upon completion of the project provided data which emphasised the reciprocal nature of this service-learning project. Considering the data, inferences can be drawn about the value of service-learning to learners and students, accompanied with suggestions for the future development of the project.
topic Art Education
Curriculum Studies
holistic development
service-learning
teaching practice
url https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/511
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