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Main Author: Leysath, Maggie Ann
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1338050
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contents Spotlight on Reciprocity in Service-Learning Leysath, Maggie Ann COVID-19 Pandemics Art Education Community Programs Service Learning Youth Programs Arts Centers Art Activities College Students Community Organizations School Community Programs Safety protocols for COVID-19 necessitated changes to this action research project. This article describes the theoretical framework of Community-Based Art Education for providing Service-Learning in an art education preparation program during the global pandemic. Art education students joined the local Boys & Girls Club (BGC) and a local community arts center to explore the idea of social justice and intercultural harmony by creating a mural through completely remote means. Eight art education students mentored eight BGC youth during weekly Zoom sessions to complete the 16-panel mural. Participants expressed their perceptions about different aspects of the project during focus group interviews. The installation of the mural in the local library was covered by local media as children and mentors presented the final project.
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spellingShingle Spotlight on Reciprocity in Service-Learning
Leysath, Maggie Ann
COVID-19
Pandemics
Art Education
Community Programs
Service Learning
Youth Programs
Arts Centers
Art Activities
College Students
Community Organizations
School Community Programs
Spotlight on Reciprocity in Service-Learning Leysath, Maggie Ann COVID-19 Pandemics Art Education Community Programs Service Learning Youth Programs Arts Centers Art Activities College Students Community Organizations School Community Programs Safety protocols for COVID-19 necessitated changes to this action research project. This article describes the theoretical framework of Community-Based Art Education for providing Service-Learning in an art education preparation program during the global pandemic. Art education students joined the local Boys & Girls Club (BGC) and a local community arts center to explore the idea of social justice and intercultural harmony by creating a mural through completely remote means. Eight art education students mentored eight BGC youth during weekly Zoom sessions to complete the 16-panel mural. Participants expressed their perceptions about different aspects of the project during focus group interviews. The installation of the mural in the local library was covered by local media as children and mentors presented the final project.
title Spotlight on Reciprocity in Service-Learning
topic COVID-19
Pandemics
Art Education
Community Programs
Service Learning
Youth Programs
Arts Centers
Art Activities
College Students
Community Organizations
School Community Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1338050