The Dualistic Role of the Community College Ceramic Artist/Art Teacher
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Keele, Teresa (Author)Young, Bernard (Advisor)
Stokrocki, Mary (Committee member)
Watts, Jamie (Committee member)
Arizona State University (Publisher)
Keywords
Art educationFine arts
Higher education
Art
Community College
Education
Feminist
Identity
Teachers
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abstract: The role of an art educator is characteristically dualistic and paradoxical. Not only are most art educators trained as artists, but they also receive instruction on theories and practices used in art education. The purpose of the study was to examine how community college ceramic instructors identify themselves within their dual roles as teacher-artists. I studied if and how the teacher-artist places emphasis on one position over the other, or how they successfully synthesized these positions. I also investigated the phenomenon by considering the why, how and which role they accentuated, as well as it affects and influences on their creative and teaching activities. By using a feminist theory, the research uncovered information on how gender may or may not affect their careers, as well as their identities.Dissertation/Thesis
Masters Thesis Art 2018
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2018Type
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