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Theory and (in) Practice: The Problem of Integration in Art and Design Education
Author(s) -
Rintoul Jenny
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of art and design education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.312
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 1476-8070
pISSN - 1476-8062
DOI - 10.1111/jade.12064
Subject(s) - studio , relation (database) , visual arts education , order (exchange) , sociology , art design , art and design , art methodology , epistemology , engineering ethics , pedagogy , contemporary art , mathematics education , computer science , psychology , engineering , visual arts , art , the arts , performance art , philosophy , finance , database , economics , art history
This paper examines the relationship between art ‘theory’ and art ‘practice’ in British art education at post‐compulsory level, with a focus on the ways in which theory is framed and delivered and what this means for its integration. Drawing upon constructions of knowledge and approaches to integration as a technique and integration as a philosophy, suggestions are made on ways of organising theory in relation to studio practice. Theory is discussed here in terms of its common label in British Further and Higher Education: Critical and Contextual Studies (CCS), and particular reference is made to data drawn from research into practices of CCS on the BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design in 2008–10. Through the data, three dominant models of CCS are proposed and examined in order to identify the problem of integration and to make suggestions on what it means to integrate CCS in an art and design course.

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