Education through the arts for well-being and community : the vision and legacy of Sir Alec Clegg
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Education through the arts for well-being and community : the vision and legacy of Sir Alec Clegg
(Progressive education : policy, politics and practice)
Routledge, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Education through the Arts for Well-Being and Community examines Sir Alec Clegg's distinctive contribution to education reform. Revisiting the significance of Clegg's principles for education in the 21st century, the book investigates the impact of his innovative approach to education and his advocacy of an arts-based curriculum to promote physical and mental health.
The book explores a variety of perspectives on Clegg's working relationships, career and achievements. Sir David Attenborough's foreword remembers his uncle Alec as a lively young teacher, and Sir Tim Brighouse considers Clegg as a model for his own leadership in educational reform. Eight authors in all bring a range of academic and professional insights to this study of an exceptional educationalist.
Clegg's national influence as Chief Education Officer in Yorkshire and his impact on schools, teacher education and wider communities through an integrated approach to the arts are richly illustrated in text and pictures. Two aspects of his work have particular topical relevance: Clegg's emphatic concern for 'children in distress'; and his encouragement of creativity through teacher education.
This book will be of great interest for academics, scholars and students in the field of the history of education, educational policy and reform, and all concerned with the role of schools in young people's development.
Table of Contents
Series Editor Introduction
Foreword by Sir David Attenborough
National Arts Education Archive
Introduction: The vision of Alec Clegg, educational leadership and dissemination
Catherine Burke, Peter Cunningham and Lottie Hoare
Chapter 1
Alec Clegg: a model of educational leadership in practice?
Sir Tim Brighouse
Chapter 2
Creativity and Redemption: the work of Alec Clegg in post-war England
Martin Lawn
Chapter 3
Reporting in images: portraying progress in West Riding education
Peter Cunningham
Chapter 4
Progressivism and art in the West Riding: the role of its Chief Education Officer
Peter Cunningham
Chapter 5
Arts education and oracy with Muriel Pyrah in the West Riding 1967-1972
Lottie Hoare
Interlude: Art in the West Riding classroom
Chapter 6
Movement and dance in schools
Catherine Burke
Chapter 7
Bretton Hall: teacher-training through the arts
Allie Mills
Chapter 8
Global travel and exchange in promoting 'a change of heart towards children'
Catherine Burke
Chapter 9
Children in distress and their need for creativity: a psychotherapeutic perspective
Alison Roy
Chapter 10
The timeliness of Alec Clegg
Ken Jones
Conclusion: The legacy of Alec Clegg
Catherine Burke, Peter Cunningham and Lottie Hoare
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