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Reason, Matthew – Trentham Books Ltd, 2010
Children's theatre in the UK is thriving. Debates about why children should watch theatre and what educational, emotional and expressive benefits it can provide inform cultural policy on education. Children aged 4-11 are increasingly taken to watch tailored theatre performances, yet there has been virtually no reflective research on what theatre…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Young Children, Foreign Countries, Drama

Vandenberg, Donald – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1992
Describes the work of Harry S. Broudy and his impact on public education in the United States. Maintains that Broudy believed that universal values can be grounded in human nature. Presents Broudy's view that students in secondary grades should study the arts and humanities to acquire the values necessary for participatory citizenship. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Citizenship Education

Gaidamak, A.; Tiittanen, T. – Russian Education and Society, 1992
Argues that it is essential for preschool education to explore environmental and ecological values. Discusses cognitive development of socio-ecological knowledge at three age levels. Asserts that folk tales provide good examples of ecological values because beauty usually triumphs over ugliness and good over evil. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Child Development, Child Psychology

Smith, Ralph A. – Theory into Practice, 1984
Basic policy questions are offered to help guide efforts to formulate policy for art education in the schools. A view of art education that is responsive to these questions and examples of policy recommendations that have not addressed basic policy considerations are discussed. The central purpose and place of the arts in education is reiterated.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Greer, W. Dwaine – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1992
Maintains that the development of discipline-based art education (DBAE) was based in large part on the earlier work of Harry S. Broudy. Explains Broudy's view that aesthetics education once reserved for the elite should be part of the education of every citizen. Describes links between Broudy's work and lessons developed as part of DBAE. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. – 1984
This competency listing presents the 42 employability and occupational, personal and family management, civic and social responsibility, and aesthetic and humanistic appreciation skills that are needed by secondary special education students, as they were determined during the Michigan Life Role Competencies (MLRC) Project. (The MRLC Project was…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Citizenship Responsibility, Communication Skills
Kaagan, Stephen S. – 1990
This paper is intended to support art education advocates and policymakers as they formulate strategies for broadening the base of school offered visual art experiences through discipline-based art education (DBAE). The study is divided into three sections. The first section of the paper concerns assumptions, ideas, and perspectives underlying the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Advocacy, Aesthetics, Art Education

Reitman, Sanford W. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1990
A sequential program of teacher education is presented, viewing teaching as an art and proposing that teacher education should cultivate a creative outlook, an understanding of the intellectual foundations of artistic teaching, a working knowledge of the technology of the teacher's craft, and a personal style of artistic teaching. (PB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Creativity, Higher Education
Boyer, Ernest L.; Eisner, Elliot W. – Basic Education: Issues, Answers & Facts, 1987
The human species excel in the exquisite use of symbols. The sending and receiving of sophisticated messages sets humans apart from all other creatures on planet earth. The arts are one of mankind's most visual and most essential forms of language; and if children are not educated in the symbol system called the arts, they will lose not only their…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Art Expression, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Chan, T. C. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Aesthetics in school facilities is related to student learning. Directly, the student experiences the order that is there; indirectly, the aesthetic features of a school building stand for the image of love for children and care for their education. Studies have found enhancement of student achievement in quality school buildings. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aesthetic Values, Architectural Character, Educational Environment
Eisner, E. W. – 1992
As "mind" is a cultural achievement, newborns enter the world without minds. Life experiences profoundly influence the mind. The social culture provides conditions for the growth of mind and the direction it takes. As informal education is inadequate to fill social needs or actualize children's potentialities, societies create schools. Since a…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Cultural Education, Cultural Influences
Williams, Harold M. – 1991
The arts and humanities convey the very essence of what it means to be a human being. The arts are a basic and central medium of human communication and understanding. As such, they should occupy a central place in education. In the wake of a "back to basics" movement in the schools, the artistic heritage and opportunities to contribute…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History
Nechaev, N.; Usov, V. – Soviet Education, 1991
Warns against a tendency to command Soviet educational reform from above without thought of practical results. Criticizes proceeding before priorities have been set or put into practice, and ignoring the need for a vehicle of reform, material, and labor resources. Urges the humanization of architectural education through study of art, the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Architectural Education, Art Appreciation, Curriculum Development
California Art Education Association, Carmichael. – 1991
The California Art Education Association (CAEA) has outlined guidelines to help administrators, teachers, and others responsible for determining the acceptable content of visual arts courses offered to meet California's state graduation requirements or entry requirements into a state university. Emphasis for visual arts courses should be on the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1992
This selected bibliography, designed to back up a working document of the International Bureau of Education (IBE), has been prepared for the 43rd session of the International Conference on Education (September 14-19, 1992). The document has been put together with the help of the Documentation Center of the IBE and the UNESCO database. It consists…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences