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Chien, Ting Fang – Art Education, 2023
During her career as a public university teaching assistant, Ting Fang (Claire) Chien observed many students who were not enrolled in an art degree program ("non-art-major students") struggle with studio art projects. As a result, she developed the Daily Life Object Project (DLOP) to show these students that art is connected to and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Studio Art, Personal Narratives, Consumer Education
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Ergin, Demirali Yasar; Gurbuz, Aylin; Sakarya, Gül – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2021
The study had a descriptive survey model. The purpose of the study was to determine the problems faced in art education by academicians in fine arts education under the conditions of COVID-19 pandemic, and to help take measures for the solution of these problems. The population of the study consisted of higher education institutions/branches that…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Moore, James R. – Social Studies, 2022
One of the most effective methods for teaching social studies events, concepts, and issues incorporates the fine arts into lesson plans. The fine arts, such as photography, architecture, paintings, tapestries, and sculptures reflect the core cultural values, political ideals, and religious beliefs of a civilization and offer excellent…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Gaunt, Helena; Treacy, Danielle Shannon – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
Ensemble practices have been essential to the performing and visual fine arts over centuries. The skills of working in ensembles, including team work and collaborative learning, are increasingly understood to be critical and transferable professional attributes. However, much teaching of ensembles is practical and embodied, relying on tacit…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Cooperative Learning, Fine Arts, Visual Arts
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Gao, Hongchen – International Education Studies, 2019
Finding a unique way to help students better accept between traditional Chinese Painting and Modern and Contemporary Art is an increasing concern in primary school art teaching. The purpose of this study is to investigate fine art education field according to analyze the current situation of Chinese traditional painting and calligraphy together…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Painting (Visual Arts), Culturally Relevant Education, Art Education
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Bull, Kelly Byrne; Dulaney, Margaret; North-Coleman, Cheryl; Kaplan, Jeffrey; Stover, Lois – English Journal, 2013
"Teaching Young Adult Literature" describes innovative methods for engaging students in reading, writing, and discussing contemporary and classic literary texts written for adolescents. Centered around the concept of change, the authors present YA novels that span across various disciplines. Each book presented will help students…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Literature, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation
Khan, Muhammad Sher Ali – Online Submission, 2014
The development of art education in Pakistan over the last five decades is explored through three major phases: Arts as traditional crafts together with proficiency in painting and calligraphy. Such skills; somewhat existed in academies but, were then transferred through apprenticeship system. Arts in the academies; the first turning point, that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts), Educational Development
Giampa, Joan Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Sinking maps, created by Northern Virginia Community College professor Joan Marie Giampa, are tools that teach fine art students how to construct visual metaphor by conceptually mapping sensory perceptions. Her dissertation answers the question, "Can visual metaphor be conceptually mapped in the art classroom?" In the Prologue, Giampa…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Sensory Experience, Maps, Visual Stimuli
Smutny, Joan Franklin – Understanding Our Gifted, 2011
While resources for the gifted are not abundant, many schools do offer classes, programs, services, and/or clubs that broaden student learning beyond the curriculum. What can educators do to expand the horizons of gifted children--to open their minds to new worlds of knowledge and understanding? Programs for gifted students, particularly those…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted, Academic Achievement, Teaching Methods
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Hughes, Kristine – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Most students attend summer school not because it's their idea of a good time, but because they need to in order to advance to the next grade. To many students--and even some teachers--summer school feels more like punishment than an opportunity to learn and explore. In July 2010, working with a nonprofit organization called Big Thought, officials…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, School Activities, Visual Arts, Summer Programs
Durham, Jennifer – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative study examined the role of arts instruction and arts integrated teaching in the development of cognitive process and personal dispositions of children with moderate to severe learning disabilities. Interviews, observations, and artifact data were gathered to gain a deeper understanding of what and how children learn in and through…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Private Schools, Visual Arts, Classroom Desegregation
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Lind, Ted – Art Education, 1988
Uses Durand's "An Old Man's Reminiscences" to introduce students in grades 4-6 to the effective use of nostalgia and memories in artwork. Presents lesson objectives, instructional strategies, evaluation criteria, and background information about the artist and the painting. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Class Activities, Fine Arts
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Andre, Linda – Art Education, 1988
Uses Goya's "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" to acquaint students in grades 10-12 with the artist's highly personal imagery and innovative printmaking techniques. Includes lesson objectives, instructional strategies, follow-up procedures, and background information about the artist and the painting. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Class Activities, Fine Arts
Feinstein, Hermine – 1983
The purpose of this study was to teach students a way to interpret paintings metaphorically. Twenty seven art education majors were taught the clustering strategy to write metaphoric interpretations of three types of paintings (slides): realistic, abstract, and non-objective. Subjects were then randomized into two groups. Prior to using the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Educational Research, Fine Arts
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Bray, Pam – Art Education, 1988
Presents a lesson plan introducing K-3 grade students to visual elements in art and the idea that artists use dreams and fantasies as subjects for their art using Max Ernst's "Tree of Life." Outlines instructional strategies and lesson objectives. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Artists, Class Activities
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