The Expressive Arts

The Expressive Arts by Fred Sedgwick, published by Taylor & Francis Group on September 5, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of the role of expressive arts in primary education. This edition, consisting of 186 pages, delves into the integration of various art forms, including language arts, painting, drawing, dance, drama, and music, within the context of the National Curriculum.
Readers will find a collection of case studies that provide insights into effective teaching strategies for children aged four to eleven. The book addresses educational philosophies and social aspects related to the arts, offering a reference point for educators and curriculum developers. By examining historical contexts and current practices, this work aims to enhance the understanding of how expressive arts can be effectively incorporated into school curricula.
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Originally published in 1993, this book addresses the issue of the place of the expressive arts in primary schools in the years around and beyond the implementation of the National Curriculum. It comprises a set of case studies on the language arts, painting and drawing, dance, drama and music, that suggest ways forward in teaching these arts to children aged between four and eleven.
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