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Although the arts are often thought to be closer to the rim of education than to its core, they are, surprisingly, critically important means for developing complex and subtle aspects of the mind, argues Elliot Eisner in this engrossing book. In it he describes how various forms of thinking are evoked, developed, and refined through the arts. These forms of thinking, Eisner argues, are more helpful in dealing with the ambiguities and uncertainties of daily life than are the formally structured curricula that are employed today in schools.

Offering a rich array of examples, Eisner describes different approaches to the teaching of the arts and the virtues each possesses when well taught. He discusses especially nettlesome issues pertaining to the evaluation of performance in the arts. Perhaps most important, Eisner provides a fresh and admittedly iconoclastic perspective on what the arts can contribute to education, namely a new vision of both its aims and its means. This new perspective, Eisner argues, is especially important today, a time at which mechanistic forms of technical rationality often dominate our thinking about the conduct and assessment of education.

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"Eloquent."―Library Journal



"Eisner continues with his new book to make important contributions to the field. The book articulates a vision of art education that he has promulgated over a distinguished career. This vision is augmented with recent work in cognitive studies and somatic experience, not to mention an extended discussion of artistry in teaching. The result is a persuasive argument for cultivating the aesthetic form of life."—Ralph A. Smith,
Arts Education Policy Review


"Those who know Eisner’s work will view this volume with anticipation and they will not be disappointed. . . . Eisner’s view of education in general and art education in particular is a generous view, deeply felt, and beautifully expressed. Not since John Dewey has an American author written about art, education, and the creation of mind with such power and sensitivity."—Michael Day,
International Journal of Arts Education


"[Eisner] does not disappoint in this book; and, in fact, this text could be viewed as the definitive statement of his career. He summarizes all of the key educational arguments he has advanced over the years with very concise terminology and cogent rationales. . . . He has composed a text that is as insightful and inspirational as the educational research he envisions."—James G. Henderson,
International Journal of Education & the Arts


"Eisner’s ability to craft understanding through his pedagogically oriented writing is a feature that often distinguishes his work from others in the field. In
The Arts and the Creation of Mind, he continues this tradition and offers us a primer for the future. . . . As Eisner’s book draws to an end, one is left with a sense of urgency to explore the arts, a sense of pride in knowing the power of the arts, and a sense of vitality as the arts are embraced as mind creating events. This book will serve as an inspiration for those needing the language to convince policy makers and curriculum developers of the value of the arts in education, while also serving as a vehicle for illustrating the educational aspirations the very best education can offer."—Rita L. Irwin, Journal of Critical Inquiry Into Curriculum and Instruction


The 2005 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education


"Elliot Eisner is long regarded as one of the most eloquent and best informed of those critical of the technicism dominating so many schools. At once, he is known as a trailbreaker in contemporary efforts to make the artistic-aesthetic dimension of experience central in public education’s classrooms. This book reimagines the kinds of reforms needed in education, as it brings together Eisner’s generative notions about learning and teaching, arts-based research, and (climactically) a conception of mind as process, a way of being in and acting upon the world. Encounters with the arts, Eisner tells us, can nurture and enrich mind in its becoming. The very idea of 'creation' in this context opens perspectives on ways of making 'mind' the beating heart of live and humane schools."—Maxine Greene, Teachers College, Columbia University


"Elliot W. Eisner is the preeminent spokesperson for the arts in education. Not since John Dewey has an American scholar written with such insight, power, and grace about the arts and the development of mind. Professor Eisner reveals, through the art of his own thought, the exciting role the arts can play in the education of the nation’s youth. This sensitive vision explains why the arts are justified in education on their own merits."—Michael Day, professor in department of visual arts, Brigham Young University, author of
Children and Their Art


"This book is an eloquent addition to any art educator’s library. Eisner’s greatest gift is his ability to perceive and capture, making the ineffable richly apparent. This book represents his lifetime achievement in the arts through compelling discussions by many prominent arts educators. It resonates with Eisner’s work and provokes us to re-think all that we may take for granted. I highly recommend this volume for anyone interested in promoting or studying the arts in education."—Rita C. Irvin, Professor, Department of Curriculum Studies, University of British Columbia


"By illuminating the various ways that making and appreciating art are cognitive endeavors, Eisner invites us to celebrate the uniqueness of art education and entices us to explore the rich connections between thinking and learning in the arts and in other areas."—Shari Tishman, Harvard University


"In straightforward, accessible language, Eisner takes us deeply into the realm of the arts, a realm of unique, powerful meanings available nowhere else. A life without these meanings is a life impoverished, Eisner explains, and an education that neglects them is similarly impoverished. The arts, here, receive a cogent, richly argued justification as basic in education and in life."—Bennett Reimer, author of
A Philosophy of Music Education: Advancing the Vision


About the Author

Elliot W. Eisner is Lee Jacks Professor of Education and Professor of Art at Stanford University.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yale University Press; New edition (September 10, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 280 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0300105118
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0300105117
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.22 x 6.34 x 0.76 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2016
If you are an Art Educator this is a MUST HAVE book! Period! Eisner was a pioneer and staunch advocate for the the promotion of the arts in schools today. The book is excellent! Yes it is academic in form but if you want to be or are an art teacher you have no excuse not to have this book in my opinion. Eisner is articulate and if you work in a school where administrators want to marginalize the arts, which is often, this book will help visual arts instructors combat negative stereotypes and attitudes about the role of art in schools. Another book I would get with this is Eisner's book "The Kind of Schools We Need: Personal Essays" where he shares experiences as an art teacher and again explains the important need to advocate the arts in the schools! If you think art matters get this book!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
As an art teacher I know that art is essential in life and in schools. In fact, it has always felt so obvious that I was sometimes tongue-tied when I tried to explain it to friends and family. Eisner puts words and critical thinking to what I have experienced as a teacher, and I am a better advocate for the arts in education having read this book. The Arts and the Creation of Mind was part of my assigned reading for grad school, and I have kept it close ever since. Highly recommend for anyone who teaches art and wishes to advocate for it in schools and beyond.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2013
I read this book for a graduate class, but it was likely one I would have read for my own enlightenment as well. Eisner takes a much more holistic view of education and teaching in this tome, and offers perhaps an alternative to those who would reduce our profession to just test scores and numerical data. "Education is the process of learning how to invent yourself," writes Eisner. It is a much more than inputs and outputs. Eisner calls education a "mind-altering device" and with that, education becomes something that transforms lives, not just test scores. This book is a must read for educators looking for a different perspective of teaching and education that has a basis in arts education. Powerful as well as transforming!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021
As a college student, I am usually just hopeful that a book comes in one piece. I received my product within the initial delivery quote and in brand new condition. I am actually eager to begin using it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2014
Fantastic book that clearly explains why the arts need to be included in all education -- without the arts it is hard to learn how to think critically -- among many other abilities.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2011
I know that this is one of the classic texts defending the need for a well-rounded arts education, but it's a bore. I am an art teacher and genuinely support the message of this text, but found it a challenging, dull, long read. The book is redundant and a bit difficult to follow. The author seems more interested in using academic jargon than defending the role of the arts in the development of the mind. This is a text that I will hang onto as a reference guide, but it is definitely not a text I found enjoyable to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2016
So good I bought another copy to give to a friend.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2014
I canceled my order for those books, someone gave me the books I needed for my courses. I was told to keep the Alpers book. I passed it on to another person in my class she was grateful. I never received the Eisner book and assume if was canceled before shipped. Thanks

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Andrew
5.0 out of 5 stars Good start
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2020
Just what I need for university
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2016
Great book
Linda UK
5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the feint hearted....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2009
This is a meaty read with many brilliant insights.
Recommened for the serious student rather than the lay person.
MRS K A OBRIEN
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2017
Very helpful in my research
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2016
Great Thankyou!!