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  • Talking the Line: A report on drawing workshops for dyslexic/dyspraxic students at the Royal College of Art, London

Rankin, Qona, 2016, Conference or Workshop, Talking the Line: A report on drawing workshops for dyslexic/dyspraxic students at the Royal College of Art, London at 10th International Conference of the British Dyslexia Association, Oxford, UK, 10-12 March 2016.

Abstract or Description:

The article reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, which tested an original pedagogical strategy designed to help dyslexic and/or dyspraxic art and design students who had reported difficulties with their abilities to make accurate representational drawings. A group of non-dyslexic/dyspraxic RCA students volunteered as control group, and both cohorts completed three days of workshops in the Drawing Studio of the RCA. Results of a questionnaire in the form of a Likert scale, administered before and after the workshop indicate positive shifts in both cohorts’ attitudes towards specific aspects of the stages involved in the production of accurate representational drawings of still-life set-ups, the human skeleton, and the clothed life-model. Assessment of the drawings produced indicates positive shifts in the two cohorts in geometric accuracy and other qualitative criteria embedded in the teaching strategy such as control of scale, proportion and illusions of depth. Both cohorts displayed similar positive attitude shifts and both sets of drawings indicated similar positive shifts in visual qualities. An interim conclusion posits that the pedagogical strategy appears to enhance the abilities of both dyslexic/dyspraxic students and non-dyslexic/dyspraxic students to make accurate representational drawings. This result correlates closely with the findings of an earlier, prototype workshop held at the RCA in July 2012. It is suggested that similar pedagogically-inclusive strategies might produce positive results in the context of secondary schools as part of a more inclusive curriculum.

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ContributionName
AuthorRiley, Howard
Official URL: http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/events/view/name/bri...
Subjects: Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art
Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art > W110 Drawing
Other > Education > X200 Research and Study Skills in Education
School or Centre: School of Design
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2016 13:50
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2018 14:28
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/2293
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