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‘WEB-ISM’: A New Art Movement for E-Generation Children

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  • Martha Ioannidou

    (Aristotle University Thessaloniki (AUTh) and Hellenic Open University, Greece)

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If we as educators want to make a change, it’s high time we take the bull by the horns and realistically address and debate current issues related not only to art context but to art pedagogy. In this new information age, an innovative e-collaborative project focusing on education in and through arts, designed, continually supported and revised by the associated university departments, can work as a medium for developing cognitive skills that carry over into other areas. Among the main aims of such a project, one could name a few general ones in the abstract, which will be expanded and explained in the full paper: It will offer participants the abilities to reflect, to link information from diverse subjects and sources, to generate ideas; to honour various traditions, to recognize historical achievements and enjoy new technologies via arts, to respect different cultures and accept various points of view; to testify and connect opinions, to develop higher-order thinking skills in students, to work and communicate creatively outside the boundaries of a single class, a single school, a single country; to draw reasoned conclusions and grasp the connections that lead to creative solutions. This special @rt-platform, that we intend to ‘build’, can act as a kind of unifying force, as a ‘cultural bridge’, with arts being the key to accept and respect the ‘other’, to understand the world’s cultures and civilization’s legacies. This alone can be the main aim, the reason, in a general attempt of working together in establishing world’s peace.

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  • Martha Ioannidou, 2014. "‘WEB-ISM’: A New Art Movement for E-Generation Children," Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Eurasian Publications, vol. 2(2), pages 15-21.
  • Handle: RePEc:ejn:ejssjr:v:2:y:2014:i:2:p:15-21
    DOI: 10.15604/ejss.2014.02.02.002
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