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The influence of a female high school art educator on the careers of her students

Posted on:2005-11-30Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:McKnight, PamelaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390011950490Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Through the use of a feminist methodology, this qualitative case study examines the influence a high school art teacher, Pauline Gawlik, had on the career path of a group of her students, a high percentage of whom are Mexican American and/or of low socioeconomic status. Interviews of the teacher and seven of her former students revealed five themes related to the teacher's practice that affected her students' choice to become art teachers themselves: a positive classroom climate, confidence and focus, mutual respect and admiration, care, and mentoring. The results of this study hold implications for the current teacher shortage and the recruitment of Mexican American students into careers in art education.
Keywords/Search Tags:Art, Students, Teacher
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