Professionalism and Artist–Teachers in Adult Community Learning in the UK

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Abstract

The professionalism of artists and further education (FE) teachers is often questioned. This research will evaluate the impact this has on artist–teachers working in FE. Schön defines a professional as an individual who works in a highly specialized occupation. This article examines how this applies to artists and FE teachers, with reference to historical and contemporary cross-disciplinary research. Published research focuses on professionalism in terms of meeting sets of criteria. However, research participants within this study were more concerned with the activities undertaken by artist–teachers and how these reflected their professionalism. The research findings focus on the perceived professionalism of artist–teachers in adult community learning (ACL), a sub-section of FE in the United Kingdom that encompasses adult and community learning delivered to adults aged 19+ but local authorities or general FE colleges.

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Cairns, A. (2024). Professionalism and Artist–Teachers in Adult Community Learning in the UK. International Journal of Art and Design Education, 43(1), 4–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/jade.12473

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