8. Critiquing and Editing
Arting and Writing to Transform Education - An Integrated Approach for Culturally and Ecologically Responsive Pedagogy - Meleanna Meyer
Meleanna Meyer [+ ]
Artist, filmmaker, and designer of curriculum
Meleanna Aluli Meyer, artist, educator, and filmmaker, holds an M. A. in Education (University of Hawai’i Manoa) and B.A. in Design & Photography (Stanford University).
Miki Maeshiro [+ ]
Kamehameha Schools, Hawai'i
Mikilani Hayes Maeshiro, classroom and resource teacher working as an Education Design Specialist at Kamehameha Schools, holds an M. A. in Education (University of Hawai’i Manoa).
Anna Sumida [+ ]
Kamehameha Schools, Hawai'i
Anna Yoshie Sumida, who teaches at Kamehameha Schools, holds a doctorate in Education (University of Hawai’i Manoa) and has taught Hawaiian children for 25 years.
Description
When critiquing and editing, the overall structure and proper mechanics of the work are reviewed, refined, and corrected, first by the artist–writer and then by peers and more experienced others. Meticulous work required during critiquing and editing cleans up and sharpens a piece so that it presents and reads in its most compelling and powerful state.