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Jill Smith


j.smith@auckland.ac.nz

Journal articles

2010
Jill Smith (2010)  Biculturalism and multiculturalism: Competing tensions in visual arts education in Aotearoa-New Zealand   International Journal of Multicultural Education 12: 2. 1-18 December  
Abstract: New Zealand has become an increasingly multicultural society since the 1990s. But multicultural education is complicated in this nation by its postcolonial history. The finding of an investigation in secondary schools, which showed that national and visual arts curricula emphasize biculturalism over multiculturalism, was reflected in art teachers' pedagogies. In this paper I discuss how multicultural art education could be strengthened within the existing bicultural framework. Bridging the gap between policies and practices would require art teachers to review their practices and implement strategies which take into account the cultural diversity of students to enhance understandings of their own and other multicultural societies.
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Book chapters

2010
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PhD theses

2007

Exhibition Catalogue

2007
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