scholarly journals A Research on the Process of occupational Identity Formation of Art Educators in Cultural Arts Education

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 61-85
Author(s):  
Han Min Seo ◽  
LEEHEESU
Humanus ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Ardipal Ardipal

Character building is the main focus of Curriculum 2013. However, this effort is almost replaced by the program of mental revolution “relaunched” by Joko Widodo in his campaign and it has been one of his programs today. Arts education is often underestimated; in fact, it has a major role in shaping the character of the nation. Therefore, this research aims to identify problems in character building of Indonesia’s human resource through arts education. Research findings show that teachers’ concept on art education in elementary schools is one of the factors that influence the success of the Cultural Arts learning at the elementary level. Currently, most teachers view that art education includes activities to make students sing, draw, and/or make crafts at early age. This understanding is needed to be revolutionized as Curriculum 2013 mandates changes in concepts and patterns of learning for the good characters of the next generation, such as independent, good natured, and ready to face the future. Furthermore, it describes and identified the problems encountered in learning the art of music in elementary school, which underlies the need for arts education in mental revolution of the young generation as a potential future leaders.Keywords: art education problems, character building, elementary school, Curriculum 2013


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-36
Author(s):  
Syamsuddin Syamsuddin

This research is titled ‘Forming Student Character Based on Cultural Arts Education at MAN 1 Palu’. The problems in this study are (1) What is the strategy of cultural arts-based character education in MAN 1 Palu, (2) What are the supporting and inhibiting factors of cultural arts-based character education at the level of senior high school education, (3) students, students, local education providers about the implementation and benefits of art and culture-based character education. The study was conducted at MAN 1 Palu with consideration (1) MAN 1 Palu was predicated as one of the schools active in the development of art and culture, (2) As an active school it turned out that it had many achievements both at the local and national level. The results of this research to show: (1) Art and cultural based character education in MAN 1 Palu using habituation methods, (2) Schools have character education bases that are highlighted, (3) Cultural arts subjects have been implemented in character education, (4) Education characters are not exclusive in cultural arts lessons but throughout subjects


BMJ Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. e033450 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan E L Brown ◽  
William Laughey ◽  
Paul Alexander Tiffin ◽  
Gabrielle M Finn

ObjectiveTo explore student physician associates’ (PAs) experiences of clinical training to ascertain the process of their occupational identity formation.SettingThe role of the PA is relatively new within the UK. There has been a rapid expansion in training places driven by National Health Service (NHS) workforce shortages, with the Department of Health recently announcing plans for the General Medical Council to statutorily regulate PAs. Given such recent changes and the relative newness of their role, PAs are currently establishing their occupational identity. Within adjacent fields, robust identity development improves well-being and career success. Thus, there are implications for recruitment, retention and workplace performance. This qualitative study analyses the views of student PAs to ascertain the process of PA occupational identity formation through the use of one-to-one semistructured interviews. A constructivist grounded theory approach to data analysis was taken. Research was informed by communities of practice and socialisation theory.ParticipantsA theoretical sample of 19 PA students from two UK medical schools offering postgraduate PA studies courses.ResultsA conceptual model detailing student PA identity formation is proposed. Factors facilitating identity formation include clinical exposure and continuity. Barriers to identity formation include ignorance and negativity regarding the PA role. Difficulties navigating identity formation and lacking support resulted in identity dissonance.ConclusionsAlthough similarities exist between PA and medical student identity formation, unique challenges exist for student PAs. These include navigating a new role and poor access to PA role models. Given this, PA students are turning to medicine for their identity. Educators must provide support for student PA identity development in line with this work’s recommendations. Such support is likely to improve the job satisfaction and retention of PAs within the UK NHS.


Author(s):  
Sebastien Fitch

Abstract: In this paper, a case is made for a critical re-examination of current trends in art education which support the adoption of inherently politically motivated curricula. The author examines the historical influence of Postmodernism upon both the fields of art and education, and goes on to argue that the potential for art to serve as a vehicle for ideology has caused many art educators to mistakenly conflate their moral role as teachers with their drive to disseminate their personally held political beliefs.Key words: Arts; Education; Ideology; Morality; Dewey; ActivismRésumé : Cet article établit le bien-fondé d’une révision critique des tendances actuelles dans le domaine de l’éducation artistique qui favorisent l’adoption de programmes à caractère intrinsèquement politiques. L’auteur examine l’influence historique du postmodernisme sur les domaines de l’art et de l’éducation. L’auteur allègue que le rôle potentiel de l’art comme vecteur idéologique a incité plusieurs éducateurs artistiques à y associer à tort un rôle moral dans l’espoir de disséminer leurs propres convictions politiques.Mots-clés : arts ; éducation ; idéologie ; moralité ; Dewey ; activisme


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