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Stroh, Charles – Art Education, 1974
Considered the art curriculum and the need to emphasize the cognitive aspects of a child's perceptual development. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

Johnson, Mia – Art Education, 1997
Discusses five curriculum orientations for computer art curricula: (1) cognitive process approach; (2) curriculum as technology; (3) curriculum as self-actualization; (4) curriculum as social reconstruction or relevance; and (5) the academic rationalism approach. Briefly critiques and defines other curricular approaches and concludes with a series…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design

Amdur, David – Art Education, 1993
Contends that an integrated curriculum approach increases student motivation and makes learning easier because lessons have wider applications. Suggests that discipline-based art education promotes an interdisciplinary approach, particularly with social studies and language arts. Provides an example of an instructional unit combining social…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Activities, Art Education

Schiller, Marjorie – Art Education, 1995
Maintains that there is increasing interest in the approach to art education in the Reggio Emilia schools in northern Italy. Describes the Emilia approach to early childhood education and characterizes it as child-centered and emergent. Includes a dialogue between a teacher and students using the approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes