The growing interest in integrating the arts across the curriculum represents an important change from previous concerns about teaching the structure of individual disciplines. It will require a change in the concept of cognition in the arts that is currently dominant in our psychology. This concept-the 'symbol systems' account-restricts thinking to one medium or symbol system at a time, whether the medium is a medium of perception-as in 'visual thinking'-or of expression-as with drawing. The restriction delegitimizes the kind of cross-media connections in thought that integrated learning requires, including connections with culture and student purposes. The new interest will require of art educators a more equal balance between epistemological and psychological considerations and a more generous view of the role of language in learning.
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Michael Parsons
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The Ohio State University
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Publication Name:
Studies in Art Education
Volume:
39
Number:
2
Page Number:
103
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