Description
The following study is about the importance of including global art and art history in a bilingual/bicultural art classroom. The study was performed with twelve Navajo art students in a predominately Navajo high school located in a small urban town off the Navajo Reservation. Navajo students selected traditional and contemporary artworks they were curious to learn more about from four global cultures, familiar (Navajo and European) and unfamiliar (Maori and Benin). They also responded to art criticism questions and identified reasons they were curious about the artworks they selected. Students were curious about familiar (Navajo and European) artworks more than unfamiliar artworks (Maori and Benin). Of all student responses, 69% focused on the artwork selected; 16% focused on meaning and expression, and 15% focused on the artist. This study concludes by suggesting that there should be a middle ground about what to teach to Navajo children. I suggest that art education should include other cultural information within the Navajo philosophy of education.
Details
Title
- A study about Navajo art education of familiar and unfamiliar art
Contributors
- Begody, Chrystalee (Author)
- Erickson, Mary (Thesis advisor)
- Young, Bernard (Committee member)
- Stokrocki, Mary (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2015
Subjects
- Art Education
- Art Education
- familiar
- Navajo
- unfamiliar
- Navajo youth--Education (Secondary)--Navajo Indian Reservation.
- Navajo youth
- Art, Maori--Study and teaching (Secondary)--Navajo Indian Reservation.
- Art, Maori
- Art, Beninese--Study and teaching (Secondary)--Navajo Indian Reservation.
- Art, Beninese
- Culturally relevant pedagogy--Navajo Indian Reservation.
- Culturally relevant pedagogy
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2015
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 56-58)
- Field of study: Art
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Chrystalee Begody