Integrating Art Analysis And Appreciation Into Subjects Areas And Disciplines Through Art Criticism And Interdisciplinary Learning

https://doi.org/10.36349/olijhe.2024.v.01i01.26

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36349/olijhe.2024.v.01i01.26

Keywords:

Art Criticism, Interdisciplinary Learning, Art Analysis, Appreciation

Abstract

The quest for teaching aids and multi-media resources for teaching, and learning and the overriding interest in creating meaning in all disciplines is the motivation for this study. This all important drive for creating meaning through a multi-strategy of interdisciplinary nature in the context of this study identified as Art Criticism, calls forthe inquiry into interdisciplinary learning due to its numerous benefits. The art has been seen by many as a subject area or discipline that has little or no relevance to other fields of study. In view of these preconceived notions, this study proposes that integrating art analysis and appreciation into teaching and learning will not only correct this notion but also create a more rewarding and all inclusive interdisciplinary method of teaching and learning. Therefore, this research highlights the relevance of arts in interdisciplinary learning and explores the ways that art criticism and learning could be used to integrate art analysis and appreciation into other subjects as an interdisciplinary enterprise. This research adopts Richard Mayer's Multimedia Cognitive Learning Theory to explain the effectiveness of integrated teaching and learning, using art and multimedia in multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary approach. The methodology adopted for this research is basically qualitative research method with historical and deductive approaches used.This is achieved through documentary observation and textual references in the analysis and as means to advance the argument of the study. The study concludes that the evidence that sufficed the fact that the integration of art criticism and interdisciplinary learning has the potential to promote students' engagement in interdisciplinary understanding. This research recommendsthat art criticismis a means through which teaching and learning experience across disciplines is enhanced.

Author Biographies

  • RWANG, Elisha Dareng (PhD), Corresponding Author

    Department of Theatre and Film Arts University of Jos, Jos. Nigeria 

  • CHORBE, Daniel Ayuba

    Department of Theatre and Film Arts University of Jos, Jos. Nigeria

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Published

2024-08-14