The project was linked explicitly to two other programmes. Careers Education and Programme Achieve.
It also will always be inextricably intertwined with numeracy and literacy because the Art Programme is powered by MIECAT Process. I am a trained Experiential Creative Arts Therapist
As part of my practice I endeavour to empower the children in a skill based way.
One of the strands of this programme is called Maths Through Art
Another programme I have written is called Literacy Through Cartooning.
Numeracy and Literacy are intertwined with Careers Education and the Empowerment of Programme Achieve
This mix of programmes in integrated powerfully encouraging self efficacy
Students are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their self esteeming.
We hope they will be
motivated
self directioned
cooperative
and visionary leaders of an inspired future world
It was a whole school project empowered by
parents,
teachers
students
inclusive of other community members
I have been in a process of self companioning as research for a Masters Thesis during the time the project took place. Members of this community were able to ‘spiral off’ into personal inquiries of their own. I was able to companion them within the project context
Examples of Personal Inquiry could include
Personal Journey
Goals Setting
Releasing blocks to learning
Learning about Communication and Negotiation
Releasing Blocks to Creativity
The project enabled community members to see more clearly
where they fit into the school’s bigger picture
the links between Programme Achieve and their own goal setting process
How this project spiraled between Personal Inquiry and Broader Visionary Process is described in Spirals of Knowing
If you have comments or questions please post to the discussion boards.
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Comments
Jan 18, 2007 9:58 PM
Joni Rose
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How fascinating Jo!
I would love to hear more about the companioning. Can you describe one of your experiences? What an interesting opportunity to be a fly on the wall and watch the creative process in action!
Joni
Jan 19, 2007 4:18 PM
Jo Murphy
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Hi Joni, http://artseducation.suite101.com/article.cfm/creative_arts_teacher_in_year_one
These two articles are the beginning of a series about what is it to talk about a Creative Arts Therapist in a school. What would one do? What does the process look like?
I think that I might tackle Year Six next and then I might describe my own process so that you can see what would be happening for me too!
So much of the process is intertwined that it is a matter of teasing it out into segments.
Perhaps I can interview you at some time about your thoughts on the subjct? Jo
Jan 20, 2007 5:38 PM
Joni Rose
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I am fascinated (always have been) about the creative process and finding a medium to work in.
I have a very talented ex-husband who is an animator and artist. I have always admired his drawing and painting talents.
One day I asked him if what he imagined in his head he could translate directly onto paper and he said "yes" as if it was an obvious answer.
I can not translate a mental image onto paper so this fascinated me. I set out to find a medium that I could translate from head to medium.
I found after a lot of experimentation that writing was my medium.
Since that awakening, I have helped others with a similar journey.
Joni
Jan 21, 2007 3:12 AM
Jo Murphy
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Perhaps I should interview you about that then? The process of getting it out from head to medium,
I am hoping we might all have a Carnival? Jo
Jan 21, 2007 11:59 AM
Joni Rose
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I'd be pleased to be interview on goal setting or creative process development. I have a lot to say on both topics ;)
I like the idea of a carnival as it would pull together all of the Suite writers on the theme of goal setting/attainment.
Great idea!
Jan 22, 2007 4:38 PM
Jo Murphy
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I'll be chatting with some others and then getting back to you, Jo