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Amadio, Massimo; Truong, Nhung; Tschurenev, Jana – UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2006
Starting with a brief historical overview of the institutionalization of aesthetic education, particularly in the Western countries, this paper will review some of the major ideologies and research findings related to the value of aesthetic education. It will attempt to highlight certain learning theories and approaches to arts education in…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Ideology, Learning Theories, Trend Analysis

O'Brien, James – Music Educators Journal, 1994
Maintains that efforts to link the arts for educational purposes have been made since the 1960s. Proposes three approaches to link visual art, dance, music and other aesthetic endeavors into one course. Concludes that, although integrating the arts is more work, the motivation for doing so rests on improved student learning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
Lipman, Matthew, Ed.; Sharp, Margaret, Ed. – 1978
Designed for the growing field of philosophy and children, this sourcebook is concerned with motivating children to think in ways that will increase the meaningfulness of their lives and, as a consequence, help them see the importance of their own education. The approach entails a reappraisal of the entirety of philosophical literature in search…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Processes