The Arts Engagement Project¶
The Arts Engagement Project is a study of ~4000 undergraduate students at the University of Michigan that asked questions about the impacts, precursors, barriers, frequency, and perceptions of co-curricular arts engagement in college.
Methods¶
Drawing from a subset of open-ended questions and responses, we created ontological topic models for each question and an interactive decision support tool to facilitate collaborative interpretation of the topics. We also measured a variety of linguistic and psychographic factors associated with the responses using three different dictionary-based tools. We then combined these measures with the measures of topic prevalence in a principal components analysis to explore the relationships between the topics, tone, and structure of the responses.
Implications¶
The results — particularly when coupled with an analysis of their relationship the demographic profiles of the respondents — provided important insights for the design of arts-based experiences in higher education, as well as the impacts of the arts on student learning and engagement.
Future Project Development¶
This project studied only University of Michigan Students, but the study design and analysis methods could be used on other campuses to look at a broader range of students and their arts experiences. For instance, arts administrators in higher education may be interested in partnering with us, creating a larger network of research projects on this topic. We are currently documenting this project, describing the workflows used to develop the insights here, and possibly developing an end-to-end workflow for quickly making sense of large collections of interviews, recording, or open-ended survey responses about emerging topics.
The results of this work have been used to add an array of categories of impacts to A2RU’s Impacts Map.
Source code for this book is maintained at: https://github.com/ArtsEngine/ArtsEngagementProjectSite
Study Funding/Support¶
Funding and support for the Arts Engagement project has come from a number of sources. The pilot year (and beyond) in Spring 2011 was supported by University of Michigan Sr. Vice Provost Lester Monts, who also was Special Counsel to the President for the Arts.
U-M Office of the Sr. Vice Provost
U-M Office of New Student Programs
U-M Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
U-M Exploring Learning Analytics grant
Folger Shakespeare Library / Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Visualizing English Print (Seminar)
Acknowledgements¶
“Draft version 1.3, 10/5/20. This work has not been peer reviewed. Please do not copy or cite without author’s permission.”
Suggested Citation: Harp, G., Mexicotte, D., and Bowman, J. Impacts of Curricular and Co-Curricular Arts Engagement on Post-Secondary Student Development [Arts Engagement Project Working Paper]. (2020, March 1). url: https://artsengagementproject.site
Deb Mexicotte
Principal Investigator, Arts Engagement Project
Managing Director ArtsEngine 2015-present
Program Director Arts at Michigan 2007-2015
Gabriel Harp
Principal Investigator, NEA Impacts Project
Director of Research + Creative Practice Development, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2020-present
Research Director, ArtsEngine/A2RU, 2016-2020
Jack Bowman
Research Assistant, ArtsEngine, 2018-2020
Mengdan Yuan
Research Assistant, ArtsEngine, 2018-2020
Veronica Stanich, Research Program Manager, A2RU, 2017-current
Madeleine Debot, AAM Gradate Intern, Lead Survey Design
Justin Meyers
Dani Koel
Thomas McGinnis
Marco Benedetti
Tian Gu
Margaret Banker
Lauren Ziemmba
Lester Monts, Sr. Vice Provost
Ann Hower, Director, ONSP
Joe Levickas, Program Specialist, AAM
Tami Beach, Financial Coordination, ONSP