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The first edition of this bestseller was featured in The New York Times and The Boston Globe for its groundbreaking research on the positive effects of art education on student learning across the curriculum. Capitalizing on observations and conversations with educators who have used the Studio Thinking Framework in diverse settings, this expanded edition features new material, including: The addition of Exhibitions as a fourth Studio Structure for Learning (along with DemonstrationLecture, StudentsatWork, and Critique). Explanation and examples of the dispositional elements of each Habit, including skill, alertness (noticing appropriate times to put skills to use), and inclination (the drive or motivation to employ skills). A chart aligning Habits to the English Language Arts and Mathematics Common Core. Descriptions of how the Framework has been used inside and outside of schools in curriculum planning, teaching, and assessment across arts and nonarts disciplines. A fullcolor insert with new examples of student art.Studio Thinking 2 will help advocates explain arts education to policymakers, help art teachers develop and refine their teaching and assessment practices, and assist educators in other disciplines to learn from existing practices in arts education.Praise for the First Edition of Studio Thinking'Winner and Hetland have set out to show what it means to take education in the arts seriously, in its own right.' The New York Times'This book is very educational and would be helpful to art teachers in promoting quality teaching in their classrooms.' School Arts Magazine Studio Thinking is a major contribution to the field.' Arts & Learning Review'The research in Studio Thinking is groundbreaking and important because it is anchored in the actual practice of teaching artists The ideas in Studio Thinking continue to provide a vehicle with which to navigate and understand the complex work in which we are all engaged.' Teaching Artists JournalHetland and her colleagues reveal dozens of practical measures that could be adopted by any arts program, inside or outside of the school.This is a bold new step in arts education. David R. Olson, Professor Emeritus, University of TorontoWill be at the top of the list of essential texts in arts education. I know of no other work in art education with this combination of authenticity and insight. Lars Lindstrm, Stockholm Institute of EducationThe eight studio habits of mind should become a conceptual framework for all preservice art education programs; this book should be read by all early and experienced art educators. Mary Ann Stankiewicz, The Pennsylvania State University
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Studio Thinking 2'? A: 'Studio Thinking 2' primarily explores the benefits of visual arts education and its positive impact on student learning across various subjects.
- Q: How does 'Studio Thinking 2' differ from the first edition? A: The second edition includes new material such as the addition of Exhibitions as a fourth Studio Structure for Learning and detailed explanations of the dispositional elements of the eight studio habits.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Studio Thinking 2'? A: The book is authored by Lois Hetland, a prominent figure in art education research.
- Q: What is the target audience for this book? A: 'Studio Thinking 2' is aimed at art educators, curriculum planners, policymakers, and anyone interested in the integration of arts education in various disciplines.
- Q: How many pages does 'Studio Thinking 2' have? A: 'Studio Thinking 2' contains 176 pages, providing an in-depth look at art education.
- Q: What are the key themes discussed in 'Studio Thinking 2'? A: Key themes include the Studio Thinking Framework, the eight studio habits of mind, and practical applications of arts education in teaching and assessment.
- Q: Is 'Studio Thinking 2' suitable for non-art educators? A: Yes, the book is beneficial for educators across all disciplines who wish to learn from arts education practices.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Studio Thinking 2' have? A: 'Studio Thinking 2' is available in paperback binding, making it accessible and easy to handle.
- Q: When was 'Studio Thinking 2' published? A: 'Studio Thinking 2' was published on April 15, 2013.
- Q: What are the eight studio habits of mind mentioned in the book? A: The eight studio habits of mind are specific dispositions that help enhance student learning in the arts, focusing on skills, alertness, and motivation.