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Vitoria – School Arts, 1974
The repeated and unvaried reliance upon a concept, a medium, technique or a subject implies ignorance of other possibilities or how to implement them. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Creative Art, Creative Development
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foster, Michael – School Arts, 1972
Suggests that mosaic scraps, a lump of clay, an assortment of college scraps and bits of wood can be used to give children an opportunity for creative expression. (RB)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Materials, Creative Art, Creative Development
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Barnett, Regina Reynolds – Montessori Life, 1998
Asserts that appropriate responses to children's creative work arise from an awareness of, not only the presence of creativity, but also the stages of its growth and development. Presents example responses to children's work for each of the developmental stages: scribbles, line and shape, and semi-representational. (EV)
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creativity
Krause, Claire S. – 1981
Creative arts programing for gifted and talented elementary students has incorporated academics (ecology, mathematics, history, genealogy, computer science, and independent research) into activities such as puppetry, creative drama, storytelling, dance, music, pottery, and poetry. The arts classes have been popular with students, parents,…
Descriptors: Ceramics, Creative Activities, Creative Art, Creative Development
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Leisenheimer, Bernard – Art Education, 1974
Author stresses the need to communicate the values that gave meaning to our forbearers in order to understand more precisely the way we should go, in order to name who we will become. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
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Hamill, Sam – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Describes a personal artistic struggle against heroin addiction, advising teachers of the difficulty of working to discover and express one's developing self. Considers the effect of poetry and philosophy on the developing creative process. Provides samples of the author's own poetry to demonstrate creative development, as an example to Montessori…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creativity
Musick, Patricia L. – 1977
A study involving eight mentally retarded, multiply handicapped preschool children was conducted to determine whether atypical retarded children could develop their visual spatial and creative expressions to a level which exceeded their deficient curricular level. A base line level of creative ability was obtained for each S and college students…
Descriptors: Creative Art, Creative Development, Creative Expression, Exceptional Child Research
Lindberg, Lucile; Moffitt, Mary W. – Teacher Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Body Image, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creativity
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Marsh, Diane T.; Vollmer, Judith – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This study examined the creative process through insights offered by 25 artists and writers. The study concludes that the conception of the creative process as a transitional sphere is useful, but there also appear to be creators who mine internal, even autistic, territory and others whose creativity is energized by the external sociopolitical…
Descriptors: Adults, Art, Artists, Attitudes
Beittel, Kenneth R. – 1972
This study asks: What methodologies permit one to describe and analyze the drawing process and series of artist in a manner cognitively adequate and close to the artist's imaginative consciousness? It assumes that: 1) arting is an ultimate realm of man's experience; 2) it includes artistic causality, idiosyncratic meaning, and intentional…
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Cognitive Processes, Creative Art
Pariser, David – 1989
Findings of research seeking predictors of mature creative achievement in the early artistic development of the Swiss painter, Paul Klee; the French painter, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec; and the Spanish painter and sculptor, Pablo Picasso are presented. Discussion is organized into four sections. The first section offers an overview, rationale, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creativity Research
Laub-Novak, Karen – Momentum, 1986
Feels education has neglected the visual and creative parts of the self accessible through art. Offers a rationale for having K-12 students draw for 30 minutes daily following structured visual exercises to strengthen skills in seeing, remembering, and connecting. Offers a critique of Mortimer Adler's Paideia Proposal. (DMM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Art, Creative Development
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Getzels, J. W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
A 20-year study of 31 artists as students and as professionals reveals that skills in finding and formulating problems are significantly related to creative achievement. Accordingly, educators should turn their attention to teaching such skills. (MCG)
Descriptors: Artists, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Jones, David – Adult Education (London), 1978
Reports on research into ways of encouraging and evaluating students' creative development in adult art classes: development of visual perception, manipulative skills, ability to generate metaphorical images, and acquisition of relevant knowledge. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Art Education, Creative Art
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Hirst, Barbara – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
Six practicing artists were interviewed about how they overcome creative blocks. Their responses indicated that feelings of self-doubt, fear, and depression accompany blocks but that relaxing and working on new directions and playing ideas off a supportive person helped to overcome such blocks. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Art Expression, Artists, Attitudes
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