Artistic education from an international perspective: an inquiry into relevant topics, professional networks and research perspectives
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https://doi.org/10.47553/rifop.v99i38.1.104096Abstract
This article aims to approach the current state of Arts Education internationally. To this end, it presents the results of documentary research based on three axes: 1. The transition from an Art Education centred on transnational movements and perspectives (as expression, disciplinary basis, language, aesthetics and visual culture) to more local approaches. It focused on specific issues (social justice, decoloniality, digitalisation, etc.). 2. The professional networks link those involved in Art Education, where 3 cases are analysed: Art Education Australia, the Canadian Society of Art Education and the National Society for Education in Art and Design. And 3. The predominant research perspectives in this field are based on analyzing the proceedings from the annual European ECER conference published from NW29. Research on Arts Education (NW29) on in the past three editions. The vision that emerges from this overview is of a diverse movement with strengths and weaknesses, which continues to demand recognition in educational and cultural policies. The article closes with the outline of a balance and the formulation of some prospective lines to continue the conversation and the claim.
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