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Becoming Ecological: The Contribution of Collaborative a/r/tography to Generalist Primary Teachers' Agency in Arts Education

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posted on 2024-09-27, 01:33 authored by Sarah BrookeSarah Brooke, Abbey MacDonaldAbbey MacDonald, Mary Ann Hunter
Internationally, it is widely acknowledged that many generalist primary teachers (GPTs) enter the teaching profession with a paucity of arts practice and pedagogic skills. Many perceive a lack of confidence, competence, and community to change this, particularly in regional and isolated teaching contexts. As a means to address this, this article considers the value of engaging in collaborative a/r/tography as a means of developing more creative ecological approaches to teacher professional development and learning. A multimodal storied assemblage of four primary teachers’ experience of engaging in collaborative a/r/tography is explored, and through diffractive analysis, the authors surface the intra-acting affective agents that enable metho-pedagogic learning possibilities. Specific ways in which collaborative a/r/tography works to foster GPTs’ curricula and metho-pedagogic sensibilities, as well as a sense of creative ecology, are addressed. Speculation as to the ways in which collaborative a/r/tography fosters GPTs “becoming ecological” in relational practices and processes of curriculum enactment and pedagogical engagement is offered thereby contributing to understandings of the generative capacity of a/r/tography as a framework for developing teacher agency and change.

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Publication title

Qualitative Inquiry

Pagination

15

eISSN

1552-7565

ISSN

1077-8004

Department/School

Education, Office of the Faculty of Education

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Publication status

  • Published online

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Copyright 2024 The Authors. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (CC BY 4.0)

UN Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality Education

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