skshields@fsu.edu
850-645-5663
Sara Scott Shields, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Art Education at Florida State University. She received her BFA in Ceramics and Art Education and her MaED in Art Education from East Carolina University, later receiving her PhD in Art Education from The University of Georgia after teaching high school art for six years. Dr. Shields has been teaching since 2005. She has presented and published at the state, national, and international level.
Her research and curriculum development are focused on the integration of visual journaling, contemporary art, community and personal histories, and how these might work together to create unique opportunities for art educators and students to engage in civically minded and socially just educative encounters. Her collaborative research, with Dr. Rachel Fendler, engages place-based curriculum design and interdisciplinary collaboration between K-12 art and civics education, through the activation of local histories and current events. This project started in 2018 and is an ongoing inquiry into the question: How might a civics education curriculum use art to become responsive, inclusive, and in service of communities whose status as civic actors is frequently called into question?
PhD, University of Georgia. Major: Art. Art Education. Supervisor: Dr. Tracie Costantino.
MAEd, East Carolina University. Major: Art Education. Supervisor: Dr. Alice Arnold.
BFA, East Carolina University. Major: Art Education and Ceramics. Supervisor: Dr. Nancy House and Seo Eo.
Art Education Theory and Practice II (ARE5047)
Contemporary and Historical Issues in Art Education (ARE5246)
Arts-Based Research (ARE5935)
Qualitative Research (ARE5935)
Research Survey (ARE5745)
Student Teaching in Art (ARE5940)
Professional Practices Seminar (ARE5950)
Interdisciplinary art education, civically engaged art education, arts-based educational research, practitioner research, curriculum and pedagogy, visual journaling, teacher education