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Hunter-Lombardi, Brooke – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2009
In the August/September 2008 issue of "SchoolArts," the author talked about strategies for helping students develop content and good working habits to support making portfolio-quality pieces. In this article, she offers some tips which focus on the importance of critique, presentation, and selection of images to end up with a polished,…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Studio Art, Art Criticism, Material Development
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Howard, Jim – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2009
Having students buy in to the relevance of a lesson is always a challenge, even in a graphic design classroom. In this article, the author describes an activity on designing skateboards. The most successful element of this project was the addition of assessment and criticism from an outside audience. The inclusion of an outside audience upped the…
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Expression
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Dadlez, Eva M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2008
During the eighteenth century, amateurs as well as philosophers ventured critical commentary on the arts. Talk concerning taste or beauty or the sublime was so much a part of general discourse that even novelists of that era incorporated such subjects in their work. So it would not be surprising to find that perspectives on aesthetics are…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Novels, Art Criticism, Art Appreciation
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Al-Amri, Mohammed – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2010
Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE), a theory developed in the USA, has been influential but also used in Art Education institutions world-wide. One of its stated goals was to develop the quality of teaching art education. Today, it is used as a theory for identifying and assessing good practices in the field of Art Education. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Higher Education, Studio Art
Phillips, Lauren C. – Arts & Activities, 2009
During the author's undergraduate experience at the University of Georgia, the author discovered a local artist named Beverly Buchanan. She creates beautiful pastel drawings of shacks. Her shacks are not sad houses, but rich, vibrant dwellings filled with memories of people who once lived there. Buchanan also creates sculptures of shacks made from…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Art Products, Grade 2
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Bachleda, F. Lynne – Teaching Artist Journal, 2009
In this article, the author describes a four-day teaching artist workshop at North Carolina's Penland School of Crafts. Led by Dr. Madeleine R. Grumet of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, participants of the seminar undertook the pleasurable job of examining the ins and outs of teaching visual art. Their morning was modeled on a…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Artists, Workshops, Handicrafts
Freeman, Zachary – Arts & Activities, 2009
In this article, the author describes a class project based on the work of contemporary American artist Red Grooms. Grooms is best known for his "sculpto-pictoramas," which are a combination of both painting and sculpture that literally pop off the page or out of the background.
Descriptors: Class Activities, Artists, Art History, High School Students
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Ewing, Robyn – Education 3-13, 2012
There is no doubt that the increasing politicisation of education in an economically rationalist climate is contributing to less equity, access, participation and, therefore, social justice for many Australian primary children. This article initially explores how the development of the impending national Australian curriculum replete with a high…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Kelehear, Zach – Current Issues in Education, 2010
The degree to which instructional supervisors encourage reflection by teachers is in large part a function of both the supervisor's and teacher's use of the art of conversation. The author juxtaposes the Concern Based Adoption Model theory for innovation with the Feldman Method for art criticism to support reflection as aesthetic. Reflection that…
Descriptors: Supervisors, Supervision, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication
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Sanders, James H., III – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2009
Five Frameline short films by and about LGBT youth's coming-out narratives are reviewed by a professor and his (under)graduate university students studying visual culture and the socio/cinematic construction of (homo)sexualities. Respondents collectively found the group of films moving and well suited for viewing by middle- and high-school-age…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Films, Film Study, Critical Viewing
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Balfour, Michael – Research in Drama Education, 2009
The paper provides a review of some of the terminologies and definitions of applied theatre, critiques the "transformative principle" argued for by some applied researchers, and extends this to a discussion on the complex relationship between donor agendas and the politics of intention that contribute to the shaping of applied discourse…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Intention, Politics of Education, Definitions
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Lymer, Gustav – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2009
This study provides an account of how architectural competencies are made visible in the work of critique in architectural education. It shows how critics enact a set of disciplined visual practices through which architectural qualities of proposed buildings become available for competent remark. Particularly prominent among these practices is the…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Educational Practices, Art Criticism
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White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
The idea that education should equip people to lead flourishing lives and help others to do so is now becoming salient in policy-making circles. Philosophy of education can help here by clarifying what flourishing consists in. This essay examines one aspect of this. It rejects the view that wellbeing goods are derivable from human nature, as in…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Aesthetics, Citizenship, Educational Philosophy
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Kelehear, Zach – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2008
Recent teacher effectiveness research supports the notion that students learn best from teachers who can be characterized as managing both the craft and the artistic dimensions of learning. Additionally, there is a body of research that has examined possible strategies instructional leaders might use to support the development of the craft…
Descriptors: Handicrafts, Teacher Effectiveness, Art Criticism, Instructional Leadership
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Lucey, Thomas A.; Laney, James D. – Social Studies, 2009
Teaching for economic justice can be challenging for upper elementary and middle school teachers. Many teachers may feel uncomfortable with the subject matter and thus avoid addressing sensitive social issues related to economic/financial inequities. This article describes how selected songs and works of visual art, expressions of social protest…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Visual Arts, Middle School Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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