Towards a rationale for science-art integration as a transdisciplinary signature pedagogy

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The main aim of this paper is to address the increasing need for science-art integration across all levels of education globally. Specifically, the need to identify a signature pedagogy for the Global Science Opera (GSO) that can be used in teaching and learning contexts in formal and non-formal education. This part of the paper draws upon the seminal work of Lee Shulman (2005) to contemplate and propose a signature pedagogy for the GSO. Contemporary ideas from the science-art teaching and learning sources are also used to develop a sound pedagogical foundation for the approach advocated by the GSO. We argue that the development of a signature pedagogy for the GSO provides clarity around the challenge of developing a standard approach to teaching science through art activities. This paper presents the GSO practices that has the potential influence to reshape science teaching and learning process through art.

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Straksiene, G., Ben-Horin, O., Espeland, M., & Robberstad, J. (2022). Towards a rationale for science-art integration as a transdisciplinary signature pedagogy. Cogent Education, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2022.2087459

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