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- Title
Being With and Being There: Our Enactment of Wide-Awakeness.
- Authors
Williams, Rebecca
- Abstract
Maxine Greene championed that teachers and students can discover openings providing space for the development of wide-awakeness through art and aesthetic education. Wide-awakeness is a heightened sense of consciousness encouraging critical awareness and deep engagement with one's world. As individuals come alive in this way, their open-minded exploration is fueled by their development of personal agency and self-worth through their pursuit of presentness and possibility. Through a case study of the college art education course, Pedagogy as Art Practice, I sought to gain a better understanding of what ways the teacher and students' engendered wide-awakeness, how the structure of the course supported this development, and how this impacted the participants. With this paper I narrate the story of how the participants' being with and being there, or their relational and intellectual engagement, facilitated their enactment of wide-awakeness.
- Subjects
GREENE, Maxine, 1917-2014; THEORISTS; TEACHER participation in curriculum planning; TEACHER participation in educational counseling; VOCATIONAL guidance for teachers
- Publication
International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2017, Vol 18, Issue 21, p1
- ISSN
1529-8094
- Publication type
Article