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Smith, Ralph A. – Music Educators Journal, 1978
This critique of the arts in general education considers this movement in terms of literature or "arts in education writings". The concern here is with the professional educator who must come to terms with this literature and form an estimate of the powerful influences behind it. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Art Products, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking

Smith, Ralph A. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Comments on remarks by A. Graham Down, president of the Council for Basic Education, about integrating arts education into the curriculum. Concludes that, when the arts are channeled into the mainstream and made part and parcel of everything, arts education becomes dangerously confused. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development

Smith, Ralph A. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Argues that, far from being a dangerous and destructive break with the past, various factions of postmodernism actually parallel modernist beliefs. Both movements share groups whose creative revisionists approach seeks a constructive accommodation. Similar parallel destructive approaches also exist. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Criticism, Art History, Critical Theory

Smith, Ralph A. – Journal of Education, 1994
Discusses perceived problems in the proposed National Standards of Arts Education. According to the author, the greatest concerns are with the political correctness evident in the Standards, its penchant for interdisciplinary studies, and its inflated rhetoric and utopianism. It is suggested that the standards do not take art education seriously…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Improvement