This book introduces a progressive type of education called Critical Aesthetic Pedagogy. This pedagogy utilizes the arts to promote critical learning, and incorporates particular types of aesthetic experiences into pedagogical practices to increase students’ social empowerment and commitment to social justice. The first coherent body of work that marries critical pedagogy and aesthetics, the book guides theory and practice for teacher educators interested in infusing their critical pedagogical practices with the arts. It also proposes tangible reforms in the public school system that will enable a critical aesthetic process to take root and thrive.
Critical Aesthetic Pedagogy can be used in upper-level undergraduate and graduate teacher education and art education courses. It can also help P–12 teachers and art organizations to successfully develop and carry out critical aesthetic practices at all levels. In addition, it provides a rationale for school administrators, community leaders, and educational policymakers for embracing critical aesthetic practices as a way to improve the education of all children.
Critical Aesthetic Pedagogy: Toward a Theory of Self and Social Empowerment is a personal yet theoretical account of Jolie Medina’s pedagogy. The personal nature of the writing makes the theory accessible to students of teaching at every level. Theorists can turn to it for further insights into critical pedagogy. Teacher educators can think about their teaching as Medina thoughtfully describes and deconstructs hers with the support of numerous examples of student writing. Whether or not…