Avoiding Tokenistic Experiences With Dot Paintings

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Avoiding Tokenistic Experiences With Dot Paintings

Post by manni_x » Tue Jun 21, 2016 3:58 pm

Question: Research indigenous art and then explain why it is important to avoid tokenistic experiences such as dot painting.


Answer: Tokenism occurs then cultural diversity and differences are not acknowledged and embedded in every day practice in the program. Without background knowledge and an appropriate explanation of the cultural significance dot painting becomes a tokenistic experiences for the children. Indigenous culture should be recognised and included throughout the program, not just through dot painting.

Am i on the right track with my answer? Im not really sure how to answer this question, ive been stuck on it for a while.


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Re: Avoiding Tokenistic Experiences With Dot Paintings

Post by Lorina » Tue Jun 21, 2016 4:51 pm

Yes, that's a good explanation!

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Re: Avoiding Tokenistic Experiences With Dot Paintings

Post by manni_x » Tue Jun 21, 2016 5:31 pm

Thank you!

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