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Draze, Dianne; Palouda, Annelise – 1992
This book presents information about 10 areas of design, with the main emphasis on graphic design. One section presents the creative problem solving process and provides practice in using this process to solve design problems. Students are given a glimpse of other areas of design, including fashion, industrial, architectural, decorative,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Creative Thinking, Design
Cowan, David A. E. – Education Canada, 1982
Reviews empirical and theoretical writings showing how visual arts affect: growth of perception and awareness through use of the senses; clarification of styles of thought and their effect on personal expression; inventiveness and general problem-solving ability; feelings of confidence and self-worth; and general learning motivation and success.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Educational Methods, Elementary Education
Lovett, Mary Lu – Arts & Activities, 2002
Describes an art activity for third-grade students in which they learned about African animals in one class period and spent time in another class period creating a picture of a giraffe. Explains that the students learned about watercolor wash and the wet-on-wet technique. (CMK)
Descriptors: Animals, Art Education, Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking
Hollingsworth, Patricia L. – 1988
The paper briefly describes the research foundations of the curriculum at the University of Tulsa (Oklahoma) School for Gifted Children with emphasis on the arts component. The school, serving children from 3 to 11 years of age, bases its curriculum in Enaction Theory originated by S. Ohlsson (1983). The theory stresses the enhancement of thinking…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories
Hollingsworth, Patricia L., Ed. – 1988
The booklet describes the curriculum of the University of Tulsa School for Gifted Children which serves children from ages 3 to 11. The curriculum is based on Enaction Theory developed by S. Ohlsson as well as other educational models. The introduction presents program goals, summarizes Enaction Theory, notes the important role of content,…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories
Haas-Foletta, Karen; Cogley, Michele – 1990
This guide describes activities for school-age children in after-school day care programs. These activities may also be used in other settings. An introductory section discusses program philosophy, room arrangement, multicultural curriculum, program scheduling, summer programs and holiday care, field trips and special programs, age grouping,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Childrens Games, Class Activities, Cooking Instruction
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Taylor, Anne – Art Education, 1989
Describes a new system for teaching architectural education known as Architectural Design Education. States that this system, developed by Anne Taylor and George Vlastos, introduces students to the problem solving process, integrates creative activities with traditional disciplines, and enhances students' and teachers' ability to relate to their…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Architectural Education, Art Education, Creative Thinking
Brophy, Jere – 1990
For this study, professors representing eight disciplines--science, mathematics, political science, music, literature, history, geography, and the visual arts--were asked first to review historical trends and current thinking in their disciplines and then to prepare papers about the ways in which the disciplines should be represented in the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Educational Practices