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In their own voice: The role of the Shape of the Australian Curriculum: The Arts Paper Writers in ensuring equitable access to quality Arts education in Australia

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posted on 2024-11-02, 18:51 authored by Margaret Baguley, Martin Kerby, John O’Toole, Margaret Barrett, Elizabeth GriersonElizabeth Grierson, Michael Dezuanni, Jeff Meiners
This paper examines the personal and professional experiences of the five arts leaders who co-wrote the foundation document for Australia’s first national curriculum in the Arts. Their personal and professional backgrounds, which were explored during in depth interviews, drove the complex collaborative process that informed the first iteration of the Australian Curriculum: The Arts. Though each couched their responses in the context of their background and arts discipline, they shared an awareness of the important role of the Arts in providing the analytical tools for children and young people to identify and subsequently challenge social injustice. The findings, which are presented as a group narrative using a Narrative Inquiry approach, reveal how the five arts leaders’ individual lived experience, disciplinary experience and expertise, and commitment to collaborative leadership informed their approach. It was one driven by their shared belief that all Australian students, regardless of their background, are entitled to a quality arts education.

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Journal

Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

48

Issue

5

Start page

795

End page

818

Total pages

24

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc. 2021

Former Identifier

2006113059

Esploro creation date

2022-11-06

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