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Art Education: Two Decades of Creation, Evaluation and Application of An Interdisciplinary Method of Artistic Literacy

Version 1 : Received: 4 May 2023 / Approved: 15 May 2023 / Online: 15 May 2023 (07:31:42 CEST)

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Leonido, L.; Pereira, A.; Mendes, L.; Rodrigues, J.B.; Morgado, E.M.G. Art Education: Two Decades of Creation, Evaluation and Application of an Interdisciplinary Method of Artistic Literacy. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 589. Leonido, L.; Pereira, A.; Mendes, L.; Rodrigues, J.B.; Morgado, E.M.G. Art Education: Two Decades of Creation, Evaluation and Application of an Interdisciplinary Method of Artistic Literacy. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 589.

Abstract

The Interdisciplinary Method of Musical Literacy, Education and Artistic Awareness (MILMESA) is developed and applied essentially in higher education (artistic, cultural and teacher training courses), promoting effective endogenous (interarts) and exogenous interconnection (artistic and other non-artistic areas) of an inter and pluridisciplinary matrix, as well as assuming itself as a privileged vehicle of relationship and extension to the community in the frame of the making of artistic-cultural and pedagogical-didactic events in the European, Luso-Brazilian, Luso-African and Hispanic American territories. It was created, tested and evaluated in five consecutive quadrennia (2002–2023), being regularly adapted, adapted and added according to the observed realities, evolving into the deepening of new concepts and models of intervention in these domains (e.g., Expressive and Proximal Didactics). Using the Ethnographic Method and the Case Study, and having the source of data collection as Document Analysis of written and iconographic or visual sources (n = 1386) and Participant Observation, this study aimed to describe and analyse the application and evolution of MILMESA in terms of education and extension to the community. It was concluded that there was a need to promote, with greater regularity and scope, greater technological interaction via digital platforms and social networks, within the framework of the participation of external specialists (e-DEP) and the very experience of MILMESA’s experiences and initiatives, giving it a more meaningful and participatory range.

Keywords

methods; artistic education; MILMESA; curriculum

Subject

Arts and Humanities, Other

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