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On this episode of In the Circle, we welcome Dr. Bruce Uhrmacher, a distinguished professor at the University of Denver and a leading expert in arts education and qualitative research. Dr. Uhrmacher’s work explores aesthetic education, curriculum theory, and the role of creativity in learning environments. We discuss the significance of arts-integrated education, the evolving landscape of teaching and learning, and how educators can create more meaningful and imaginative experiences for students. Join us as we explore the intersections of research, policy, and practice in arts education.
Music provided by Think 360 Arts for Learning Teaching Artist Katherine Dines and Hunkta Bunkta Band, track: "It's Spring", 2025. Producer: Tyler Hill. © Think 360 Arts for Learning, 2025. All rights reserved.
By Daisy Fodness-McGowanOn this episode of In the Circle, we welcome Dr. Bruce Uhrmacher, a distinguished professor at the University of Denver and a leading expert in arts education and qualitative research. Dr. Uhrmacher’s work explores aesthetic education, curriculum theory, and the role of creativity in learning environments. We discuss the significance of arts-integrated education, the evolving landscape of teaching and learning, and how educators can create more meaningful and imaginative experiences for students. Join us as we explore the intersections of research, policy, and practice in arts education.
Music provided by Think 360 Arts for Learning Teaching Artist Katherine Dines and Hunkta Bunkta Band, track: "It's Spring", 2025. Producer: Tyler Hill. © Think 360 Arts for Learning, 2025. All rights reserved.