Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration

The context for this research is a collaboration that took place in 2021 between the general teacher education study program in arts and crafts at the NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University College of Dance Art in Oslo, Norway.  The higher dance education institution...

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Main Authors: Tone Pernille Østern, Anne-Line Bakken, Anette Lund, Anne Grut Sørum, Camilla Myhre, Caroline Wahlstrøm Nesse
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: NTNU Open Access Journals 2023-12-01
Series:Dance Articulated
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Online Access:https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/ps/article/view/5061
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author Tone Pernille Østern
Anne-Line Bakken
Anette Lund
Anne Grut Sørum
Camilla Myhre
Caroline Wahlstrøm Nesse
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description The context for this research is a collaboration that took place in 2021 between the general teacher education study program in arts and crafts at the NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University College of Dance Art in Oslo, Norway.  The higher dance education institution visited the general teacher education institution with the workshop KROM, an anagram for body and spaces in Norwegian. KROM was developed at Rom for dans (Dancespaces) and is a well-established workshop project that has been touring schools in Norway widely. The KROM workshop visiting the teacher education institution became an educational design research project guided by the question: How can a workshop collaboration with the topic “body and spaces” carried out by an educational design team from a primary and secondary teacher education institution and a higher dance education institution produce insights about aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts? An educational design team consisting of six members from the two involved institutions designed, carried out, and researched the project. Central insights offered as an outcome of the collaboration are as follows: the quality of the collaboration in the design-team itself is of crucial importance; active connections to the traditions and pedagogies of the hosting subject, in this case arts and crafts, need to be made by the hosting teacher educators in order to support the teacher candidates’ learning; and, dance engages specifically the elements of body, space, embodied collaboration, and play in arts and crafts aesthetic learning processes.
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spelling doaj.art-44c3d6cdbde04e06ad6dc973ddeaccfe2023-12-24T09:32:53ZdanNTNU Open Access JournalsDance Articulated2703-83272023-12-019110.5324/da.v9i1.5061Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration Tone Pernille Østern0Anne-Line Bakken1Anette Lund2Anne Grut Sørum3Camilla Myhre4Caroline Wahlstrøm Nesse5NTNU Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyNTNU Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyNTNU Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyNTNU Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyUniversity College of Dance ArtUniversity College of Dance Art The context for this research is a collaboration that took place in 2021 between the general teacher education study program in arts and crafts at the NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University College of Dance Art in Oslo, Norway.  The higher dance education institution visited the general teacher education institution with the workshop KROM, an anagram for body and spaces in Norwegian. KROM was developed at Rom for dans (Dancespaces) and is a well-established workshop project that has been touring schools in Norway widely. The KROM workshop visiting the teacher education institution became an educational design research project guided by the question: How can a workshop collaboration with the topic “body and spaces” carried out by an educational design team from a primary and secondary teacher education institution and a higher dance education institution produce insights about aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts? An educational design team consisting of six members from the two involved institutions designed, carried out, and researched the project. Central insights offered as an outcome of the collaboration are as follows: the quality of the collaboration in the design-team itself is of crucial importance; active connections to the traditions and pedagogies of the hosting subject, in this case arts and crafts, need to be made by the hosting teacher educators in order to support the teacher candidates’ learning; and, dance engages specifically the elements of body, space, embodied collaboration, and play in arts and crafts aesthetic learning processes. https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/ps/article/view/5061Arts and craftsdance and choreographyeducational design researchteacher educationaesthetic learning processes
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Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
Dance Articulated
Arts and crafts
dance and choreography
educational design research
teacher education
aesthetic learning processes
title Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
title_full Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
title_fullStr Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
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title_short Arts, crafts, and dance - developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
title_sort arts crafts and dance developing aesthetic learning processes in arts and crafts through a general teacher education and higher dance education collaboration
topic Arts and crafts
dance and choreography
educational design research
teacher education
aesthetic learning processes
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