The Necessity of Aesthetic Education: The Place of the Arts on the Curriculum
By (Author) Laura DOlimpio
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd May 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Moral and social purpose of education
Curriculum planning and development
The arts: general topics
701.17071
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The Necessity of Aesthetic Education is a manifesto. That which is experienced through engagement with art, through the many various and diverse art forms and media, is uniquely and essentially valuable to the lives of human beings. In order to fully appreciate and gain the most out of the arts, which offer a variety of aesthetic experience, there are concepts, skills and techniques integral to such understanding. In this book, Laura DOlimpio argues that aesthetic education ought to be a compulsory part of education for all school-aged students, from pre-primary to high school, on the basis of its distinctive value. Such an argument is timely, given the so-called crisis in the arts and humanities, with declining student numbers in subjects that do not have a direct vocational correlative, and increased focus on science, engineering, technology and mathematics (STEM) subjects. As funding cuts increasingly slash the support for the arts, there is a need to argue for why the arts and arts education is valuable, for their own sake, as well as for the positive contributions they can and do make to society. Through critical engagement with a range of thinkers including Maxine Green, John Dewey and Elliot Eisner, DOlimpio offers a unique and important contribution to aesthetic education, and to research within philosophy of education.
Laura DOlimpio is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK, and author of Media and Moral Education: a philosophy of critical engagement (2018). She is co-editor of Educating Character Through the Arts (2023) and co-editor of the Journal of Philosophy in Schools.