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Social Studies Education and Public Art: The Detroit Billboard Project

Year 2015, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, - 1, 28.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.17499/jsser.40975

Abstract

Based on action research, this study examines the effects of community-oriented arts integration in the social studies. In Detroit, high school students engaged in persuasive writing and design while exploring community issues. The project culminated in the installation of student artwork on a billboard in the city's cultural center. The findings suggest that creative projects with real-world applications are motivational, and they promote civic education. The majority of the students reported that their awareness of community issues had increased. This study has implications for the implementation of projects for democratic education and service learning, arts integration in the social studies, and the use of authentic assessments in contextual, culturally responsive teaching.

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  • Pritchard, I. (2002). Community service and service-learning in America: The state of the art. In A. Furco & S.H. Billing (Eds.), Service-learning: The essence of pedagogy (pp. 3-21). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
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  • Thomsen, K. (2006). Service learning in grades K-8: Experiential learning that builds character and motivation. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press.
  • Villegas, A.M., & Lucas, T. (2002). Educating culturally responsive teachers: A coherent approach. Albany: State University of New York Press.
  • Warter, E.H. & Grossman, J.M. (2002). An application of developmental-contextualism to service-learning. In A. Furco & S.H. Billing (Eds.), Service-learning: The essence of pedagogy (pp. 83-102). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
  • Webster, Nicole. (2007). Enriching school connection and learning in African American youth: The impact of a service-learning feasibility project in inner-city Philadelphia. In S.B. Gelmon & S.H. Billig (Eds.), Service-learning from passion to objectivity: International and cross-disciplinary perspectives on service-learning research (pp. 159-176). Charlotte: Information Age Publishing.
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Year 2015, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, - 1, 28.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.17499/jsser.40975

Abstract

References

  • Balestier, C. (2013, August 6). As Detroit flounders, its art scene flourishes. The New York Times. Retrived from http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/11/travel/as-detroit-flounders- its-art-scene- flourishes.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3Ar%2C[%22RI%3A5%22%2C %22RI%3A15%22]&_r=0.
  • Basten, F.E. (2007). Great American billboards. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press.
  • Beyer, L.E. (1996). Introduction. In L.E. Beyer (Ed.), Creating democratic classrooms: The struggle to integrate theory and practice (pp. 1-26). New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Binelli, M. (2012). Detroit City is the place to be: The afterlife of an American metropolis. New York: Picador.
  • Bringle, R.G. & J.A. Hatcher. (2011). International service learning. In R.G. Bringle, J.A. Hatcher, & S.G. Jones (Eds.). International service learning: Conceptual frameworks and research (pp. 3-28). Sterling: Stylus Publishing.
  • Carter, E. (2008). Posters for the people: Art of the WPA. Philadelphia: Quirk Books.
  • Carter, G.R. (1997). Service learning in curriculum reform. In J. Schine (Ed.), Service Learning (pp. 69-78). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Cohen, P. (2012, August 8). Suburban taxpayers vote to support Detroit museum. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/arts/design/detroit- institute-of-arts-county-millage-tax- approved.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3As%2C[%22RI%3A5%22%2C %22RI%3A15%22].
  • Creswell, J.W. & Clark, V.L.P. (2011). Designing and conducting mixed methods research (2 nd Ed.). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
  • Dewey, J. (1916). Democracy and education. London: Macmillan.
  • Diggs, P. (1999). Causing conversations, taking positions. In L.S. Heon, P. Diggs, & J. Thompson (Eds.), Billboard art on the road (pp. 32-34). North Adams: MASS MoCA.
  • Efron, S.E., & Ravid, R. (2013). Action research in education. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Eyler, J. & Giles, D.E. (1999). Where’s the learning in service-learning? San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
  • Freire, P. (2007). Education for critical consciousness. London: Continuum. (Original work published 1974)
  • Gay, G. (2010). Culturally responsive teaching: Theory, research, and practice. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Graves, J.B. (2005). Cultural democracy: The arts, community, and the public purpose. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2005.
  • Greene, J.C. (2007). Mixed methods in social inquiry. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Hanley, Mary Stone. (2013). Introduction. In M.S. Hanley, G.W. Noblit, G.L. Sheppard, & T. Barone (Eds.), Culturally relevant arts education for social justice (pp. 1-11). New York: Routledge.
  • Heon, L.S., Diggs, P., & Thompson, J. (1999). Billboard art on the road. North Adams: MASS MoCA.
  • Heon, L.S. (1999). Putting the show on the road. In L.S. Heon, P. Diggs, & J. Thompson (Eds.), Billboard art on the road (pp. 8-12). North Adams: MASS MoCA.
  • Hess, D. (2009). Controversy in the classroom: The democratic power of discussion. New York: Routledge.
  • Hollander, E., & Hartley, M. (2003). Civic renewal: A powerful framework for advancing service-learning. In B. Jacoby (Ed.), Building partnerships for service learning (pp. 289- 313). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Ladson-Billings, G. (2009). The dreamkeepers: Successful teachers of African American children (2nd Ed.). San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  • Laguardia, A. & Pearl, A. (2005). Democratic education: Goals, principles, and requirements. In A. Pearl & C.R. Pryor (Eds.), Democratic practices in education: Implications for teacher education (pp. 9-30). Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Lewisohn, C. (2008). Street art: The graffiti revolution. New York: Abrams.
  • Ligon, J.A. (2005). Transforming schools into democratic sites. In A. Pearl & C.R. Pryor (Eds.), Democratic practices in education: Implications for teacher education (pp. 1-8). Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Littlefield, R., & Littlefield, S. (2006). Billboards of the past. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
  • Martelle, S. (2014). Detroit: A biography. Chicago: Chicago Review Press.
  • McMillan, J. (2002). The sacred and the profane: Theorising knowledge reproduction processes in a service-learning curriculum. In S.H. Billig & A. Furco (Eds.), Service-learning through a multidisciplinary lens (55-70). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
  • Mertens, D.M., & Wilson, A.T. (2012). Program evaluation theory and practice. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Moore, C. (2010). Propaganda prints: A history of art in the service of social and political change. London: A & C Black Publishers Limited.
  • National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS). (2013). The college, career, and civic life (C3) framework for social studies state standards. Silver Spring: NCSS. Retrieved from http://www.socialstudies.org/system/files/c3/C3-Framework-for-Social-Studies.pdf.
  • Partnership for 21st century skills (2009). P21 framework definitions. Retrieved from http://www.p21.org/storage/documents/P21_Framework_Definitions.pdf.
  • Pearl, A. (2005). Introduction. In A. Pearl & C.R. Pryor (Eds.), Democratic practices in education: Implications for teacher education (pp. xvii-xxii). Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Pearl, A. & Knight, T. (1999). The democratic classroom: Theory to inform practice. Cresskill: Hampton Press, Inc.
  • Pritchard, I. (2002). Community service and service-learning in America: The state of the art. In A. Furco & S.H. Billing (Eds.), Service-learning: The essence of pedagogy (pp. 3-21). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
  • Rocheleau, J. (2004). Theoretical roots of service-learning: Progressive education and the development of citizenship. In B.W. Speck & S.L. Hoppe (Eds.), Service learning: History, theory, and issues (pp. 3-21). Westport: Praeger.
  • Saleme, S. (2013, May 22). Street artist spotlight: Mobstr. Visual News. Retrieved from http://visualnews.com/2013/05/22/street-artist-spotlight-mobstr/.
  • Schensul, J.J., Berg, M., & Brase, M. (2002). Theories guiding outcomes for action research for service-learning. In A. Furco & S.H. Billing (Eds.), Service-learning: The essence of pedagogy (pp. 125-143). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
  • Senie, H. (1999). Disturbances in the fields of mammon: Towards a history of artists’ billboards. In L.S. Heon, P. Diggs, & J. Thompson (Eds.), Billboard art on the road (pp. 14-30). North Adams: MASS MoCA.
  • Stevenson, D. (2014). Cities of culture: A global perspective. London: Routledge.
  • Teddlie, C., & Tashakkori, A. (2009). Foundations of mixed methods research: Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches in the social and behavioral sciences. Los Angeles: Sage.
  • Terry, K.W., & N.P. Gallavan (2005). Democratic practices in education and curriculum. In A. Pearl & C.R. Pryor (Eds.), Democratic practices in education: Implications for teacher education (pp. 101-110). Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Thomsen, K. (2006). Service learning in grades K-8: Experiential learning that builds character and motivation. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press.
  • Villegas, A.M., & Lucas, T. (2002). Educating culturally responsive teachers: A coherent approach. Albany: State University of New York Press.
  • Warter, E.H. & Grossman, J.M. (2002). An application of developmental-contextualism to service-learning. In A. Furco & S.H. Billing (Eds.), Service-learning: The essence of pedagogy (pp. 83-102). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
  • Webster, Nicole. (2007). Enriching school connection and learning in African American youth: The impact of a service-learning feasibility project in inner-city Philadelphia. In S.B. Gelmon & S.H. Billig (Eds.), Service-learning from passion to objectivity: International and cross-disciplinary perspectives on service-learning research (pp. 159-176). Charlotte: Information Age Publishing.
  • Welch, D. (2013). Propaganda: Power and persuasion. London: The British Library.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Civic Education
Authors

Julie Taylor

Okezie Iroha This is me

Publication Date May 28, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Taylor, J., & Iroha, O. (2015). Social Studies Education and Public Art: The Detroit Billboard Project. Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 6(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.17499/jsser.40975