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Marshall, Julia – Art Education, 2016
This article examines how art fits into education, looking first at art as inquiry in a 3rd-grade classroom and then at a model of arts-based research rooted in contemporary art. From there, it discusses art integration and suggests that a focus on research in contemporary art provides a basis for integrating art across the curriculum. Ultimately,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Grade 3
Newland, Abby – Art Education, 2013
This article focuses on the connection between the visual arts and language arts with the many teaching and learning possibilities that may arise from an art curriculum infused with language arts. As a K-5 art specialist in a rural Georgia public school, the author feels passionately about the importance of interdisciplinary art education for…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Language Arts, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Costantino, Tracie; Kellam, Nadia; Cramond, Bonnie; Crowder, Isabelle – Art Education, 2010
Creativity often has been associated with the arts, although creativity also is essential for innovative discoveries and applications in science and engineering. In this article, a pilot study is presented about an investigation concerning how creativity is fostered in an art education course in conjunction with an undergraduate engineering…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Art Education, Engineering Education, Educational Cooperation

Muth, Helen – Art Education, 1988
Criticizes discipline-based art education (DBAE), as proposed by the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, as being too confining for classroom use. Considers DBAE to be too narrow and limiting for teachers and calls for new interpretations of a more interdisciplinary view of art education. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Wenner, Gene C. – Art Education, 1976
Author states that an interdisciplinary approach to learning using the arts can lead to deeper understanding of specific subject areas, develop skills in creative problem solving, and improve attitude and motivation in academically unseccessful students who may excell in some form of artistic expression. (RW)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

Sabol, F. Robert – Art Education, 2000
Proposes a curriculum model for integrating the content of art history and multicultural education. Describes the different modes of inquiry and cultural characteristics that are included in the multicultural education/art history curriculum content matrix. Offers five points for those who utilize the matrix. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Culture, Curriculum Development

Taylor, Anne – Art Education, 1977
Art does not live alone anymore and teachers should be prepared to take any concrete object in the environment, any curiosity of the child, any abstract idea, and lead the child to more than just self expressive drawing or the appreciation of a painting. Stresses the need for teachers to be able to seize opportunities for interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

Zeller, Terry – Art Education, 1988
Reviews LESSONS FOR LEARNING: HANDBOOK OF MUSEUM-RELATED LESSON PLANS which contains 20 lessons designed to correlate art with other subjects in the elementary and middle school curriculum. Assesses strengths and weaknesses of the handbook, concluding that, although lessons are uneven in quality, many original and interesting ideas are proposed.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

Kaufman, Mabel – Art Education, 1983
A curriculum approach is suggested which joins art education and language arts in academic skills development. The works of Piaget, Langer, Arnheim, and Eisner provide a theoretical basis for this effort. Three content elements are suggested: the history and appreciation of books; writing the text; and books as art forms. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Books, Child Development, Curriculum Development

Unsworth, Jean Morman – Art Education, 1992
Reexamines basic aspects of creativity enumerated by Viktor Lowenfeld and shows how goals of art education have varied with time and social needs. Argues that interdisciplinary approach to learning, which involves seeing connections and realizing that all knowledge is one and whole, is what education is all about. Concludes that such approach was…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Creative Expression

Lacey, Thomas; Agar, Julie – Art Education, 1980
This article describes a University of Pittsburgh course for preservice teachers entitled, "Using the Museum as a Resource." The goal of this interdisciplinary offering is to emphasize the use of museum resources as a base for curriculum development. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development

Morreau, Lanny; Anderson, Frances E. – Art Education, 1984
Art teachers should create individualized learning programs for their students. Such art programs can assure personalized programs for disabled students and elevate the development of basic skills in art, artistic expression, and art appreciation. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Disabilities

Lankford, E. Louis – Art Education, 1997
Discusses the philosophical underpinnings and inherent values, actions, and outcomes of accepting and implementing stewardship as a focus for education in art and ecology. Defines three elements of ecological stewardship: moral commitment, understanding the effect of actions, and demonstrating respect. Describes a series of interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Activities, Art Education, Consciousness Raising

Hicks, John M. – Art Education, 1993
Contends that, as rapid social change and new technology change society, aesthetic considerations become more important. Discusses issues related to using computers and other educational technology in art education programs. Concludes that the overall importance of art education will increase with the expansion of the information age. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art History, Computer Uses in Education

Neperud, Ronald W. – Art Education, 1997
Profiles a number of projects and activities enacted during the 1996 Summer Colloquium, "Art and Ecology: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Curriculum." Participants created ecologically sensitive structures for pond life at a nearby wetland and attended a dramatic presentation about early mound dwellers performed on the site. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Creative Expression
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