作者
Mariale M Hardiman, Ranjini Mahinda JohnBull, Deborah T Carran, Amy Shelton
发表日期
2019/3/1
来源
Trends in neuroscience and education
卷号
14
页码范围
25-32
出版商
Urban & Fischer
简介
Strong correlational evidence suggests that involvement in the arts improves students’ academic outcomes and memory of learning events [1–3]. It is unclear whether the improved outcomes are the result of general exposure to the arts, the integration of arts into content instruction, the use of effective instructional practices, or a combination of these factors. Moreover, as a growing number of studies suggest that arts-integrated pedagogy enhances learning, few empirical studies have explicitly examined the direct effect of an arts-integrated curriculum on learning and specifically on students’ memory for non-arts academic content. Thus, this study sought to determine the effects of arts-integrated lessons on long-term memory for science content. We hypothesized that embedding arts-based activities into conventionally taught lessons would produce learning outcomes as good as or better than traditional instruction …
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MM Hardiman, RM JohnBull, DT Carran, A Shelton - Trends in neuroscience and education, 2019