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Wickham, Gerald Peter – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Impetus to study how leaders of academic institutions navigate change is a contemporary challenge and opportunity. Understanding a case study of one institution's experience of change strategies through two significant events offers the opportunity to understand leadership and change in light of theoretical perspectives about change in higher…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Instructional Leadership, Liberal Arts, Educational Change
Morris, Charles E., III – Western Journal of Communication, 2010
This essay offers a retrospective on the four special issues of this journal (1957, 1980, 1990, 2001) dedicated to the "state of the art" of rhetorical criticism. Drawing on Oscar Wilde's "The Portrait of Mr. W. H." as allegory, the essay also functions to queer this retrospective in an ongoing effort to queer rhetorical studies. The essay closes…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Figurative Language, Rhetorical Criticism, Criticism
Oguntoyinbo, Lekan – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2011
For eight decades, students at Southeast Missouri State University, a mid-sized college located on the banks of the Mississippi River in rural, conservative Cape Girardeau, had proudly rooted for its sports teams, the Indians. The old-timers said the name was adopted in the mid-1920s to honor the legacy of American Indians and their warrior…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, College Administration, College Athletics, Labeling (of Persons)
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
Nelken, Miranda – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
Deborah Rael-Buckley creates stunning figurative self-portraits in clay that layer "personal, cultural, historical, and biological imagery" in a narrative style. Her work provides an exciting challenge in three-dimensional self-portraits for eighth graders. In this article, the author suggests some exercises to get students brainstorming visual…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Grade 8, Middle School Students, Artists
Walkup, Nancy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Artists have created portraits of people for thousands of years. In sculpture, a portrait of a person's face often includes the neck and part of the shoulders and chest. These artworks are called portrait busts. In this article, the author describes how her fifth-grade students created clay portrait busts on pedestal columns. The objectives are…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Grade 5, Sculpture, Studio Art
Fresia, Aimee – Arts & Activities, 2010
The author is always on the lookout for new ideas, and found one with her state's new "grade-level expectations" in art. She had printed the expectations from the state department and bound them in book form for herself and other art teachers in her district. When the author was flipping through the booklet thinking, two things caught her eye:…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Art Activities, Elementary School Students
Denenberg, Dennis – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2011
As anyone in the classroom knows, connecting historical learning to a real situation magnifies that learning tremendously. Helping students understand that they can indeed play a role in policymaking is invaluable. In this article, the author invites young students to consider weighing the importance of different historical figures--and possibly…
Descriptors: State History, Class Activities, Learning Activities, History Instruction
Lott, Debra – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Contemporary artist John Currin's artwork has been described as a moralistic portrait of contemporary society. Currin is convinced that most emotions people connect with religion, such as guilt, sin, and redemption, have been changed by modern life. His response is to paint various present-day ills in portraits sometimes evocative of highschool…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Art Products, Artists, Art Education
Murray, Fe D. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Public schools in the United States have a legal mandate to provide families with an opportunity to be actively involved in the decision making process regarding the education of their children with disabilities. However the majority of parents remain passive participants in the special education process. Culturally and linguistically diverse…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Caregivers, Case Studies, Public Schools
Harber, Karen – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2011
A case study illustrates how art therapy was used to elicit the narrative of an adolescent male student in transition from incarceration to a transfer school setting. Childhood trauma was addressed in individual sessions and within a literacy group co-led by a reading specialist. The art therapist responded to the client's needs by broadening the…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Adolescents, Males, Trauma
Ragsdale, Adrienne – Arts & Activities, 2011
Bright, shining gold, so daring and intense. Patterns reflecting the spirit of the portrait's subject, wisps of a look that intrigue the viewer. Something sultry in the eye, something shimmering on the lip... these are the works of Gustav Klimt. Klimt was Vienna's golden boy of painting. Through his use of pattern and the mosaic qualities in his…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Products, Portraiture
McEwan, Hunter – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
How has philosophical reflection contributed to the ways that we think about teaching? In this paper I explore two forms of narrative reflection on teaching--genealogies and portraits. Genealogies tell a story about the origins of teaching; portraits find expression in myths and other narrative forms. I explore two genealogies of teaching--one…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Mythology, Teaching Methods, Teacher Role
Andrzejewski, Carey E. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2011
This exploratory study emerged out of my interests in dance-making and phenomenology. In order to develop a portrait of how student dance artists choreograph self-performed solos, I asked nine graduate student dance-makers to contribute accounts of their experiences. From my efforts to make meaning of the participants' experiences, a composite…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Dance Education, Figurative Language, Artists
Sanders, James H., III – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2009
Krystle Merrow, a recent graduate of the Ohio State University, is a victim of the declining economy and is currently searching for opportunities in the photographic field. The photographic essay at the heart of this interview establishes a range of autobiographical narratives and coming out stories of LGBT youth in central Ohio. The interview…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Interviews, Photography, Portraiture