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Giorza, Theresa Magdalen – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2022
A documented transcript and a series of still images from two spontaneous, incidental and intra-active pedagogical encounters in a preschool are the focus and the source of this article. A turning over of data generated through a piece of doctoral research that explored intra-active learning as a phenomenon makes visible the agency of names and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Naming, Freehand Drawing, Portraiture
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Reyes McGovern, Elexia – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
In this article, the author braids storytelling with oral life history interviews, Chicana Feminisms, and portraiture. The piece centers the portrait of Ms. Sotomayor, a veteran elementary teacher, who through her stories shares with us pedagogies of pain, trust, autonomy, and empowerment. These glimpses of her life journey as a Nepantlera offer…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Mexican Americans, Portraiture, Teaching Methods
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Lavina, Leanne; Fleet, Alma; Niland, Amanda – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2017
Understanding how teachers come to know and make sense of teaching is a challenging endeavor. Uncovering elusive strands of thinking through arts-informed approaches has the potential to transform personal understandings of teacher selves and professional practice across diverse early childhood contexts (Clandinin, Downey, & Huber, 2009).…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Art Expression, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers
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Perry, Kelly – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2016
A bookmaking project in the pre-kindergarten classroom can teach a multitude of concepts related to literacy, but children can also be learning about themselves, their community, and their connections to the past when they create a book about their own personal history. Although pre-kindergarten-age students are unaware that their work could be…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Autobiographies, Books
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Niland, Amanda – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2015
The concept of belonging is widely recognised as a fundamental part of human development and a key element of early childhood curricula. The research presented here explores the role of singing in the development of children's sense of belonging in a day nursery for children aged from six months to two years. The research design incorporated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Singing, Group Membership
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Christidou, Vasilia; Bonoti, Fotini; Kontopoulou, Argiro – Science & Education, 2016
This study explores American and Greek primary pupils' visual images of scientists by means of two nonverbal data collection tasks to identify possible convergences and divergences. Specifically, it aims to investigate whether their images of scientists vary according to the data collection instrument used and to gender. To this end, 91…
Descriptors: Scientists, Stereotypes, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
Leishear, Christina Chiddo – Arts & Activities, 2012
There is a lot of creative energy between students and their art materials. In this lesson, the author discusses materials an artist may use to create a work of art--paint, a paintbrush, a palette, crayons, markers, pastels, and so on. Each student sketched a picture of themselves holding some tools that can be used in art. The objectives of this…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Portraiture
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Rolling, James Haywood, Jr. – Art Education, 2013
Altruism is recognized as "a cultural behavior, well beyond instinctive behavior, and even beyond adaptive social behaviors with respect to evolutionary processes" (Wilson, 1998, p. 29) Yet, if artmaking is a cultural behavior it is one that does not appear at first "to contribute to the survival of the species" (Wilson, 1998,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Critical Thinking, Art Education, Social Responsibility
Neal, Kari Gertz – Arts & Activities, 2012
In this article, the author describes a self-portrait project that encouraged students, boosted their self-confidence, and got them excited about their artistic abilities--while producing amazing results. This lesson effectively develops artistic ability by compelling students to see that drawing is quite simply breaking down objects into the…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Portraiture, Freehand Drawing
Rohrbach, Marla – Arts & Activities, 2011
Art students have different learning styles. Some are visual learners who need to see the information. Some are auditory learners who need to hear the information. Others are tactile/kinesthetic learners who need to move, do, or touch in order to learn. Looking over her curriculum and lesson plans, the author realized almost every art lesson…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Art Products, Cognitive Style, Studio Art
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Walkup, Nancy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
The author's school is fortunate to have two therapy dogs, Daisy and Rosie, both West Highland terriers (Westies). Daisy is such a comfort to students when they are sad, scared, or just in need of a quiet friend. She assists students with special needs as well as students whose needs are special. In this article, the author describes how she…
Descriptors: Animals, Portraiture, Freehand Drawing, Studio Art
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Hughes, Rama – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
In this article, the author describes an art project wherein students used simple shapes and photo references to imagine what they might look like when they are one hundred years old. The project challenged the students technically, intellectually, and emotionally. The artwork stimulated their imagination and their imagination informed their…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Elementary School Students, Grade 2
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Adamson, Kay – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Paul Klee's "Caprice in February" was on display in the author's artroom for use with a third-grade class. Without any prompting, her kindergartners became very interested in the color of his background. The author decided to take advantage of her students' enthusiasm. This article presents how the author and her kindergarten class use "Caprice in…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Color, Studio Art, Art Activities
Brian, Amanda – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation explores the milieu in which children of Imperial Berlin were raised. When contemporaries in the rapidly expanding capital of the Second German Empire (1871-1918) looked at children, this milieu darkened. The city, they argued, threatened children's growing bodies, and such institutions as the home, the clinic, and the school…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Child Advocacy, Child Development, Child Rearing