CRIT-AADE Project Documentary
How we appreciate our life shapes our aesthetics.
Aesthetics needs to be cultivated, but it is not like a tree whose growth can be measured by physical appearance. Since the concept is abstract, people often focus on the forms and works of aesthetics. However, the process, which deserves more attention, is often overlooked.
Aesthetics doesn’t merely appear in paintings and statues; it can be found in everyday places like sidewalks and doorsteps. Therefore, instead of focusing solely on creating beautiful paintings or writing elaborate articles, we should care more about our everyday lives.
The Curriculum Reform Initiative Taskforce: Agenda for Art and Design Education (CRIT-AADE) aims to bring aesthetic impacts not only to students but also to teachers. When teachers bring materials from everyday life into the classroom, which resonate with students’ experiences, aesthetics can be more relatable and realized in real life. Teaching in class is only one approach; practicing in life is our ultimate goal and the outcome we expect. When teachers and students can appreciate and experience life through all sensory perceptions, it enhances aesthetic education.
We have considered the legacies of this program. Understanding the importance of formative assessment in the teaching process, we recognize that lesson plans and students’ work cannot be viewed as the only outcomes. To sustain the impact of aesthetic education, CRIT-AADE is committed to building a website as an official database to preserve every effort and resource from all the developers. Additionally, with the assistance of Life Scenery Film, we are excited to document the wonderful moments of aesthetic courses taking place in different schools on this beautiful island.