Singapore University of Social Sciences

Art, Imagination and Meaning Making

Art, Imagination and Meaning Making (ECE308)

Applications Open: To be confirmed

Applications Close: To be confirmed

Next Available Intake: To be confirmed

Course Types: To be confirmed

Language: English

Duration: 6 months

Fees: To be confirmed

Area of Interest: Adult Learning

Schemes: To be confirmed

Funding: To be confirmed

School/Department: S R Nathan School of Human Development


Synopsis

ECE308 builds on the notion that many young children are visual thinkers and multimodal learners with rich imagination. Hence, visual arts techniques and media provide tools for their communication, thinking, sense-making and learning. Approaches to school art education are discussed, along with these various perspectives on the importance of art-making in young children’s lives: cognitive, perceptual, developmental and psychodynamic. The course has an emphasis on process-oriented art making and will provide opportunities for students to work with a range of art media and techniques to complement what they have learned in the earlier curriculum courses.

Level: 3
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: -

Topics

  • Theories of art education (cognitive, developmental, perceptual and psychodynamic)
  • Product-oriented versus process-oriented teaching approaches
  • Societal values and visual culture
  • Repositioning visual arts in early childhood education
  • Selection and use of art materials to suit children’s interests and needs
  • Selection of art content
  • Facilitating children’s creative process and documenting learning
  • Responding to works of art
  • Encouraging children to talk about their creative process
  • Museums and galleries as resource
  • Working with artists
  • Involving families

Learning Outcome

  • Use strategies to promote children’s process-oriented learning in artmaking
  • Discuss the various theories of art education
  • Examine a centre’s general approach to art education
  • Develop artmaking activities to meaningfully integrate the visual arts into a typical thematic curriculum or enquiry project
  • Demonstrate confidence in using a variety of art media
  • Set up an arts learning corner
  • Observe, assess and facilitate a child’s art creation process
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