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Card, Jane – Teaching History, 2023
Jane Card's previous work on the power of images in conveying particular interpretations and her advice about how to use visual material effectively in classrooms will be familiar to readers of "Teaching History." In this article she focuses specifically on the capacity of visual representations to convey a compelling message about the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, National Curriculum, Visual Aids
Neel, Michael A.; Aumen, Jared – Social Education, 2022
As Americans contend with the question of which statues and markers belong (or don't) on public land, government leaders, civic groups, and citizens must be prepared to engage these conversations and answer a range of related questions. In this article, the authors view arguments over public statues--statues of persons that reside on public…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Sculpture, United States History, Thinking Skills
Demoiny, Sara B.; Waters, Stewart – History Teacher, 2021
The United States' collective memory focuses on the nation's story as one of progress and freedom, yet the experiences of many citizens, particularly citizens of color, are in contradiction to this collective memory. Today, there is a small yet growing collection of counter-monument installations around the country that tell a counter-story to…
Descriptors: United States History, Memory, Freedom, Historic Sites
Andrews, I.; Nikolopoulos, K. – Physics Education, 2018
The development of a workshop using the language, techniques, and processes of visual art to introduce particle physics concepts is described. Innovative delivery methods committed to the interaction and collaboration of different specialist areas are utilised, which--in curriculum terms-- encourages connections to be made between separate…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Visual Arts, Teaching Methods
Nelson, Peter M.; Segall, Avner; Durham, B. Scott – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
This conceptual article uses new materialism, and its particular focus on material things, as a lens of analysis in social studies education in order to demonstrate alternative ways in which social studies education researchers and teachers might engage in inquiry. Historically, social studies curriculum and teaching have centered human agency and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Curriculum Development
American Association of University Professors, 2023
This report concerns actions taken by the administration of Collin College to terminate the services of Professors Lora Burnett, Suzanne Jones, and Michael Phillips. The investigating committee found that the administration's actions involved "egregious violations" of all three faculty members' academic freedom to speak as citizens and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Tenure, College Faculty, Teacher Dismissal
Jungerberg, Tom; Smith, Anna; Borsh, Colleen; Wilbur, Lynda – Art Education, 2016
This article describes an instructional resource that offers a framework for talking with students about violence through the work of artist Melvin Edwards. Edwards' sculptures have explored the cultural turmoil of the 20th century, while leaving room for multiple interpretations and inviting the viewer's own perspective. For more than 50 years,…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Artists, Art Products, Violence
LaBrocca, RoseAnn; Morrow, Lesley Mandel – Reading Teacher, 2016
The purpose of this article is to describe how an elementary art specialist scaffolded learning of specific academic vocabulary during a unit on how to create hollow clay ceramic sculptures. Although much has been written recently on how elementary teachers might better teach academic vocabulary in reading and language arts contexts as well as in…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Art Education, Specialists, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Welkener, Michelle M. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2013
This article focuses on the connections between the cognitive dimension of human meaning-making and creativity, using a metaphor from the artistic process of additive sculpture as a framework. The author weaves together various theoretical perspectives about cognition and creativity and shares the promise of recognizing the nexus of these notions…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Schemata (Cognition), Creativity, Correlation
Pembleton, Matthew; LaJevic, Lisa – Art Education, 2014
What does an introduction to and engagement in performance art offer K-12 students? In this article, we respond to this question by proposing a lesson inspired by the artmaking practices of the contemporary artist Erwin Wurm. Performance art can be defined as any form of work that combines the artist's body and a live-action event with or…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Classroom Environment, Theater Arts, Sculpture
Bentley, Dana Frantz – Young Children, 2011
In this article, the author shares how she changed the way she engaged with Alex, a student who was reluctant to do art projects. While reflecting on Alex's objections to doing art projects, she noticed one concern in particular that arose again and again: he wanted to play. Alex experienced the shift into art-making as a break from playing with…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Studio Art, Teaching Methods, Artists
Hinshaw, Craig – Arts & Activities, 2010
In this article, the author describes an art project inspired by Henry Moore's sculptures. This project consists of two activities. In the first activity, students select, sand and stain a wood block that would become a base for their plaster sculpture. This activity would keep the students independently engaged (classroom management) while the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sculpture, Art Education, Art Activities
Dixon, Seth – Journal of Geography, 2010
Finding ways to convey current research in cultural geography that is predicated on theoretical frameworks in a manner accessible to high school and undergraduate college students is pedagogically important but difficult in practice. Statues in Mexico City nicknamed the Indios Verdes offer a rich example of fluid cultural dynamics that illustrate…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Geography Instruction
Oh, Chang-Seok; Kim, Ji-Young; Choe, Yeon Hyeon – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
We incorporated clay modeling into gross anatomy and neuro-anatomy courses to help students understand cross-sectional anatomy. By making clay models, cutting them and comparing cut surfaces to CT and MR images, students learned how cross-sectional two-dimensional images were created from three-dimensional structure of human organs. Most students…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Anatomy, Human Body, Teaching Methods
Wien, Carol Anne – Young Children, 2008
This article describes a six-month emergent curriculum project on sculpture in a Reggio-inspired program and the thinking behind teachers' decisions in supporting the children's developing ideas. ["Moving into Uncertainty: Sculpture with Three- to Five-Year-Olds" was written with Bobbi-Lynn Keating, Annette Coates, and Barbara Bigelow.]
Descriptors: Sculpture, Preschool Children, Reggio Emilia Approach, Teaching Methods