TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives of UAE Secondary Art Teachers on the Implementation of a New Art Curriculum
AU - Mansoor, Maitha Al
AU - Alhosani, Mohamed
AU - Alarabi, Khaleel
AU - Alsalhi, Najeh Rajeh
AU - Alkhalaileh, Mohannad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Ani Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Objective: This study examined the perspectives of art educators on a novel art curriculum for secondary schools and its prospective impact on students' creativity and economic development. The study investigated the level of institutional support for the art curriculum, students' and non-art educators' understanding of art, and the influence of art integration on academic performance in other disciplines. Methodology: The investigation utilized both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Using a quantitative survey and qualitative semi-structured interviews, the study employed a mixed-methods approach to obtain a deeper understanding of the experiences and perspectives of art educators. Results: The ethical considerations were addressed by obtaining informed consent and revealing the study's purpose. The preponderance of educational institutions supported the art curriculum. According to art instructors, the art curriculum displayed positive inter-disciplinary outcomes. Additionally, the study disclosed that inadequate resources impeded the plan's execution. The findings suggest that future research should increase the sample size and include individuals from diverse cultural contexts to comprehend art curricula implementation better. Implications: The objective is to prioritize resource constraints and identify strategies to resolve them. Implementing an art curriculum in secondary schools can potentially improve students' creativity and academic performance. The statement emphasizes the significance of allocating sufficient resources to resolve the obstacles in art education. Educational institutions can utilize art curricula to promote holistic education and facilitate artistic growth.
AB - Objective: This study examined the perspectives of art educators on a novel art curriculum for secondary schools and its prospective impact on students' creativity and economic development. The study investigated the level of institutional support for the art curriculum, students' and non-art educators' understanding of art, and the influence of art integration on academic performance in other disciplines. Methodology: The investigation utilized both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Using a quantitative survey and qualitative semi-structured interviews, the study employed a mixed-methods approach to obtain a deeper understanding of the experiences and perspectives of art educators. Results: The ethical considerations were addressed by obtaining informed consent and revealing the study's purpose. The preponderance of educational institutions supported the art curriculum. According to art instructors, the art curriculum displayed positive inter-disciplinary outcomes. Additionally, the study disclosed that inadequate resources impeded the plan's execution. The findings suggest that future research should increase the sample size and include individuals from diverse cultural contexts to comprehend art curricula implementation better. Implications: The objective is to prioritize resource constraints and identify strategies to resolve them. Implementing an art curriculum in secondary schools can potentially improve students' creativity and academic performance. The statement emphasizes the significance of allocating sufficient resources to resolve the obstacles in art education. Educational institutions can utilize art curricula to promote holistic education and facilitate artistic growth.
KW - Art Curriculum
KW - Art Teachers
KW - Perception
KW - Secondary Schools
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85162934522&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85162934522&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14689/ejer.2023.103.007
DO - 10.14689/ejer.2023.103.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162934522
SN - 1302-597X
VL - 2023
SP - 106
EP - 124
JO - Eurasian Journal of Educational Research
JF - Eurasian Journal of Educational Research
IS - 103
ER -