Supporting Learning Skills in Visual Art Classes

the Benefits of Teacher Awareness

  • Helen Arov Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of Art Education Estonian Academy of Arts
  • Anna-Liisa Jõgi Tallinn University, School of Natural Science and Healt
Keywords: learning skills, learning motivation, teaching practices, middle school, art education

Abstract

This study focused on middle school art teachers supporting the development of students’ learning skills, specifically their awareness of the framework of learning skills. It also looked at the relations between the teaching practices teachers use for supporting learning skills and students' learning motivation in art classes. The study combined qualitative and quantitative research methods. The class observations and interviews were conducted with ten Estonian middle school art teachers. One hundred and forty-eight students from the observed classes filled out the learning motivation questionnaire about their interest and achievement goals in visual arts. The study draws attention to the importance of teachers being aware of and valuing learning skills alongside subject specific knowledge, as it could enhance students’ autonomous motivation and support adaptive goal setting.

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Author Biographies

Helen Arov, Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of Art Education Estonian Academy of Arts

Tallinn, Estonia. E-mail: helen.arov@artun.ee.

Anna-Liisa Jõgi, Tallinn University, School of Natural Science and Healt

Tallinn, Estonia. E-mail: aljogi@tlu.ee.

Published
2017-09-01
How to Cite
Arov H., & Jõgi A.-L. (2017). Supporting Learning Skills in Visual Art Classes. Journal of Elementary Education, 10(2/3), 145-162. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/education/article/view/313
Section
Scientific Articles