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ERIC #:ED409442
Title:Arts and Humanities in Adult and Continuing Education. Trends and Issues Alerts.
Authors:Kerka, Sandra
Descriptors:Adult EducationAdult LearningAdult LiteracyArtArt EducationCultural PluralismEducational EnvironmentEducational TrendsFine ArtsHumanitiesHumanities InstructionLearning ModalitiesLiteracy Education
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Publication Date:1997-00-00
Pages:4
Pub Types:ERIC Publications; Reference Materials - Bibliographies
Abstract:Trends and issues related to arts and humanities in adult and continuing education can be categorized in three ways: ways of knowing, informal sites of learning, and cultural pluralism. The arts and humanities are vehicles for critical reflection, and they present paths to the individual construction of knowledge that are intuitive, relational, kinesthetic, visual, and aural alternatives to analytic and scientific methods. However, their potential is moderated by the motivation of adult learners. Much adult education in the arts and humanities takes place at informal sites and is increasingly focused on nontraditional audiences. Arts and humanities help homeless and incarcerated women find their voice and acquire critical literacy; humanities can help criminals alter their mental maps of the world and transform behavior. The democratizing of culture is reflected in another trend. The increasing cultural pluralism of society is expanding the notion of what is considered "legitimate" art, who creates art, and what are "acceptable" responses to it. Adult education in the arts and humanities has the following benefits for both individuals and society: development of perceptual ability, ability to exploit a particular medium of expression, ability to engage in the creative process, awareness of the nature of artistic activity, and critique of cultural value systems. (The document contains an annotated listing of 27 resources.) (YLB)
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Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education, Columbus, OH.
Sponsors:Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC.
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Languages:English
Education Level:Adult Education
 

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