Raising Social Justice Conversations with Children Through Art-making
Author | : Mariana Martin Moreno Alonso |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2018 |
ISBN-13 | : OCLC:1049173402 |
ISBN-10 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Raising Social Justice Conversations with Children Through Art-making written by Mariana Martin Moreno Alonso and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During my time as an arts educator in Mexico, I discovered that art education has the potential to play a distinct and unique role in promoting critical thinking, self-expression, and problem solving. The purpose of this study was to introduce second-grade elementary students to immigration issues through a social justice and art education workshop that explored the impact of children's literature on their development, social awareness, empathy and critical decision making. We explored empathy, solidarity, and critical awareness towards creating a more collaborative classroom community. The following questions guided my study: What occurs during an art workshop designed to encourage children to acknowledge, increase awareness and recognize social justice (immigration) problems? How do young students represent their perspectives on culture and social justice through art and writing? How will creating a curriculum based on social justice and multicultural learning inform my teaching philosophy and experience to better understand my students? My research was conducted over the course of seven weeks at an elementary school located on the Northwest side of Chicago. The student body was 76% Hispanic, 20% black and 4% white. Guided by an arts-based action research method, I was able to record the feelings, emotions, and beliefs of young students. The workshop included storytelling to develop conversations between students, establishing awareness of the experiences of others and the production of watercolor images and written messages. The visual artwork done by students in response to immigration issues, observation of classroom activities, photographs and interviews with students and teachers are the data. In collaboration with the students, we finalized the workshop with a social justice art RAISING SOCIAL JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS Ill book. This book, made with children for children, includes all the student's artwork created throughout the workshop. As a result of interjecting meaningful real-life situations into children's art lessons, I helped students understand their feelings and the experiences of others and how they could respond to and engage conflict using art towards the end goal of social justice. As art educators, we must develop programs that support students growing aware of the importance of cultural diversity. The arts can encourage problem-solving, improve emotional and communicative skills and develop creativity which have the potential to reinforce more harmonious behavior and social tolerance.