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Hausman, Jerome J. – Educational Perspectives, 1971
Author discusses the importance and relevance of art in higher education. General recommendations for an orientation towards curriculum planning in art are mentioned. (LF)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
HELWIG, G. ALFRED.; AND OTHERS – 1961
AN ALTERNATE, SECOND-YEAR ELECTIVE ART COURSE IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOLLOWS A PREREQUISITE 10TH GRADE COURSE, FUNDAMENTALS OF ART. GENERAL AIMS ARE--TO STIMULATE THE STUDENT'S SENSITIVITY TO AND APPRECIATION OF ART, TO INCREASE ENJOYMENT OF CREATIVE EXPRESSION, TO TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES HELPFUL IN SOLVING ART PROBLEMS, TO OFFER A…
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum Development, Fine Arts, High Schools
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Stubbs, Charles B. – School Arts, 1980
The author states his belief that art education is more than developing art products, and that as long as the art product is the goal, rather than the educating of the child through the visual arts concepts, the potential of this discipline as a tool for learning will remain diminished. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Art, Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
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Merz, Thya – Montessori Life, 1996
Presents advice on how Montessori elementary teachers can create a vital arts program in the classroom. Promotes literacy in artistic language, the importance of visual observation, and the importance of teachers educating themselves. Provides a materials list and artwork suggestions for teachers, including creating a visual journal, drawing,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Activities, Art Appreciation
Mitchell, Ruth – 1993
This document summarizes the work of participants in California's Towards Arts Assessment Project (TAAP). The project participants worked on developing guidelines and plans for arts assessments. The document includes the TAAP participants' performance assessments as illustrations and as guidelines for continuing a dialogue in the feasibility and…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Baker, David W. – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
States that the critical work for art educators will continue to be curriculum development and implementation. Claims that an emergent issue for art education is a community-relevant, developmentally appropriate curriculum. Discusses issues facing curriculum developers and outlines criteria for the art education curriculum. (GG)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Design
van Stapele, Peter, Ed. – 1987
Exploring the place of the arts in the precollege curricula, chapter 1 of these proceedings opens with an overview of the conference by Maria Meulenbeek. The papers in chapter 2 discuss the relationship between art and education and include the authors Hermann Rohrs, Peter van Stapele, Geoff Haward, and Jagjivan R. Sheth. Ways to bring art into…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development
Davis, Meredith; Hawley, Peter; McMullan, Bernard; Spilka, Gertrude – 1997
This book presents findings of a 1993 study of how design in the curriculum helps students achieve national educational objectives. It also explores opportunities for expanding the role design can play in students' academic lives. Results of the 1993 study reveal how the use of design experiences in classrooms provides teachers and students with a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Architecture, Art, Building Design
Andersen, Tom; Barta, Sheryl – 1980
This pamphlet is intended to be an aid for local curriculum committees who are developing and implementing multicultural, nonsexist arts education plans. The pamphlet includes (1) definitions of relevant terms, (2) a rationale and philosophy of multicultural and nonsexist education, (3) the sections of the Iowa Code and Iowa School Standards that…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Check Lists, Curriculum Development
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Neu, Regina E. – School Arts, 1990
Emphasizes the need to improve the quality and quantity of arts education programing in public schools. Suggests ways to improve preservice and inservice teacher programs in the collaborative arts. Existing programs stress that the arts are interrelated components with many possibilities for collaboration. Institutions with interdisciplinary arts…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 1995
This booklet provides a framework for developing K-12 arts curriculum in dance, music, theater arts, and visual arts. The frameworks consist of goals in each of these subjects and are developed for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 grade levels along with suggested objectives. Significant differences in this updated version include: (1) a strong emphasis on…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Dance
Meder, Richard; And Others – 1969
The major purpose of this project was to plan, implement, and evaluate a high school one-semester experimental curriculum stressing the communicative aspects of the arts and humanities as a means of student self-discovery and realization. The curriculum consisted of 4 major unit, composed of individual study modules, on popular media and on…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 2000
This booklet is a revision of the original publication and provides a framework for developing art curriculum for K-12 programs in dance, music, theater arts, and visual arts. The frameworks consist of goals and objectives in each of these arts and are developed for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 grade levels. Features in this version include: (1) a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art, Art Education, Curriculum Development
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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