Art-education and its developments in pedagogical training

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The text proposes to reflect on the meanings and contributions of art education in pedagogical experiences and teacher education, in view of the tense conversations between art and education. These disturbances translate into the devaluation or usefulness of the aesthetic-expressive dimension to the construction of pedagogical knowledge, generating the centralization of rational content related to the certainties of the world. This is a hermeneutic research that dialogues with art-education as a source of inquiry to understand the formative processes and actions of humanization of educational experiences in the field of human development. Art as a form of expression and sensitive education to think of expressive formation is something scientifically recognized, which does not obey conventionalisms, but provokes acts of freedom, interaction, social participation and motivation of subjects through different inventive and cultural knowledge. However, what are the contributions of art-education to teacher training to dialogue with artistic experiences? We conclude that art gives opportunities for the construction of subjective (inter) experiences as an adventure to relate to knowledge and reinvent itself, bringing developments to the process of (re) creation of educational relations.

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Conte, E., Habowski, A. C., Piedade, J. de A., & Milbradt, C. (2021). Art-education and its developments in pedagogical training. Acta Scientiarum - Education, 43. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascieduc.v43i1.47923

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