The following articles and essays are excellent background to the Art of Science Learning project.
- Austin, R. and Lee Devin. 2003. Why Managing Innovation is Like Theater. Working Knowledge. Harvard Business School. Reproduced from R. Austin and Lee Devin. 2003. Artful Making: What Managers Need to Know About How Artists Work. New York: Pearson Education, Inc.
- Brown, John Seely. 2008. Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge Production in a Digital Age. Carnegie Commons. 10 minute video recording of 2008 talk.
- Casner-Lotto, Jill, and Linda Barrington. 2006. Are They Really Ready To Work? Employers’ Perspectives on the Basic Knowledge and Applied Skills of New Entrants to the 21st Century Workforce. The Conference Board.
- Eger, John. 2010. Future Leaders Need Art-Infused Education. San Diego Business Journal. Monday, March 8, 2010
- Eger, John. 2010. Creativity can be an economic engine. Sign On San Diego. Dec 31, 2010.
- Eger, John. 2011. “Pleasure, Beauty and Wonder: Educating for the Knowledge Age.” The Futurist. Jan-Feb, 2011.
- Eger, John. 2011. “STEAM is Gathering Steam.” The Huffington Post. Feb 4, 2011.
- Gorman, Michael. 2010. STEM to STEAM to STEAMIE: Turning Up The Temperature On Stem Education. 21st Century Ed Tech.
- Galligan, Ann M. 2001. Creativity, Culture, Education, and the Workforce. Center for Arts and Culture.
- Houston, Paul D., Ken Robinson, and Hamsa Thota. 2007. Thinking Creatively and Competing Globally— The Role of the Arts in Building the 21st-Century American Workforce. Americans for the Arts.
- Innovation, Education, and the Maker Movement. Proceedings from the Maker Faire Workshop at the New York Hall of Science, September 26 – 27, 2010.
- Katz-Buonincontro, J. 2008. Using the Arts to Promote Creativity in Leaders. Journal of Research on Leadership Education Volume 3, Issue 1 (May, 2008)
- Lederman, L.M. 2001. K-12 Science Education as the Road to Consilient Curricula. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 935: 261-265.
- Lichtenberg, James, and Christopher Woock, with Mary Wright. 2008. Ready to Innovate: Are Educators and Executives Aligned on the Creative Readiness of the U.S. Workforce? Key Findings. The Conference Board, Research Report 1424.
- Maeda, John. 2010. On Meaningful Observation, SEED Magazine Jan 11, 2011. “Adding art & design to science education would put a bit of humanity back into the innovation engine and lead to the most meaningful kind of progress.”
- The MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Collaborating for Student Success (2009)
- Nissley, Nick. 2002. “Arts-Based Learning in Management Education.” In Rethinking Management Education for the 21st Century. Edited by Charles Wankel and Robert Defillippi Information Age Publishing.
- Ohio Alliance for Arts Education. 2007. Turn STEM to STEAM … Add the Arts!
- Osburn, John, and Richard Stock. 2005. Playing to the technical audience: evaluating the impact of arts-based training for engineers. Journal of Business Strategy 26, 5: 33-39.
- Ratliff, Kendra. 2010. STEM to Steam. Should the arts have a place among today’s innovative and much emphasized high-technology disciplines? Business LexingtonOct 14, 2010.
- Robelen, Erik. 2010. House Backs STEM Education Bill: Next Stop, White House. Education Week. Dec 21, 2010
- Root-Bernstein, R. et al. 2008. Arts Foster Scientific Success: Avocations of Nobel, National Academy, Royal Society and Sigma Xi Members. Journal of Psychology of Science and Technology 1, 2: 52-66.
- Seifter, Harvey. 2001. The Conductor-less Orchestra. Leader to Leader, 21.
- Seifter, Harvey, and Peter Economy. 2001. Leadership Ensemble: Lessons in Collaborative Management from the World’s Only Conductorless Orchestra. New York:Holt/Times Books.
- Seifter, Harvey. 2004. Artists Help Empower Corporate America. Arts & Business Quarterly.
- Seifter, Harvey, and Ted Buswick. 2005. Arts-Based Learning for Business. Emerald Group Publishing.
- Seifter, Harvey, and Ted Buswick, eds. 2010. Creatively intelligent companies and leaders: Arts-based learning for business. Special issue of Journal of Business Strategy 31:4 2010 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0275-6668&volume=31&issue=4
- Towers Perrin. 2007. Impact of Employee Engagement on Business Performance: A 3 Year Study Across 40 Global Companies. Unpublished.
- White, Harvey, 2011. “Our Education System Is Not So Much ‘Broken’ As It Is Totally Outdated!”
- White, Harvey, 2010. “Arts and the Innovation Gap,” San Diego Union-Tribune (March 11, 2010).