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Peer reviewedHerzog, Melanie – School Arts, 1990
Uses the artwork of Color Field painter, Helen Frankenthaler, to discuss abstract painting, how mood can be conveyed through color, different methods of applying color, and how different color combinations change the appearance of colors. Suggests art-related activities for elementary and secondary levels. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
Misanchuk, Earl R.; Schwier, Richard A. – 1995
This paper summarizes the results of an analysis of literature on color use in screen design. Fundamental problems with the information base are identified as follows: (1) advise becomes obsolete as newer equipment becomes available; (2) the nature of the task used in the research is not sufficiently similar to tasks performed during teaching and…
Descriptors: Color Planning, Instructional Design, Learning Strategies, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedGolden, Anthony R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1988
Discussion of the use of nonexamples as an effective strategy in teaching concepts focuses on a study of college students that explored the use of common errors to teach the procedure for color correction of color transparencies. Treatments for the experimental and control groups are described, and further research needs are indicated. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Color, Comparative Analysis, Concept Teaching
Peer reviewedDybdahl, Claudia S.; Shaw, Donna Gail – Science Activities, 1993
Explains how literature constructs can support science curriculum in an integrated unit model. Literature is integrated to complement science, but the literature activities are feasible in their own right. The result is an organized and purposeful exploration of concepts from two points of view that may be used as separate lessons or incorporated…
Descriptors: Biology, Color, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedClarke, Michele; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Describes three teaching activities used in the Chemistry for Kids program which focus on how esters are chemicals partially responsible for the flavor of foods. Includes a discussion of a demonstration involving role-playing, a set of taste tests, and an activity using chewing gum to investigate odors in food. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Color, Demonstrations (Educational)
Peer reviewedHanlon, Heather – School Arts, 1990
Develops a multimedia approach for teaching color theory suitable for grade four through adult. Students select the hue, value, and degree of translucence they wish to work with and through a combination of crayon work and tissue collage, create a multicolored plaid. Outlines materials, art concepts, and process involved. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials
Hall, Megan – Science Teacher, 2005
While teaching science in an alternative arts high school, the author continuously addresses the challenge of welcoming creative, right-brained students into the world of systematic inquiry. Busily mixing paint colors, choreographing futuristic dances, performing comedic theater, and practicing the banjo, the students rarely initiate authentic…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods, Science Projects, Evolution
Peer reviewedAmorino, Joseph – School Arts, 1990
Explains how a veil control method allows secondary students to use oil paints in the classroom without difficulties of control, manageability, and clean up. Outlines how to prepare and apply oil glazes. Maintains that this method enhances students' studio skills and helps them appreciate the works of the great masters. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Kansas State Board of Education, Topeka. – 1993
With the advent of numerous Kansas two-way interactive television (ITV) clusters and compressed video sites, the state has set the standard in revolutionary communications methods in elementary and secondary education. Nine projects using ITV in Kansas are described. Most allow delivery of lessons to students in other communities or schools. The…
Descriptors: Color, Corporate Support, Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education
Jefferson County Board of Education, Louisville, KY. – 1970
These 40 elective courses, each phased according to one of five levels of difficulty and each comprising 12 weeks of study (a minimum of three courses being required of every student per academic year), offer an individualized program designed to realistically serve the immediate needs and future objectives of each student. Provided for each…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Elective Courses, English Curriculum
Efficiency of Computer Assisted Cooperative Learning Method on Students' Performance in Using Colors
Dikici, Ayhan – Online Submission, 2005
In this study, the effects of computer assisted cooperative learning method on students' performance of using colours in art education were examined. 15 students at the ages between 12 and 15 who owned a personal computer and had access to the internet were selected to form the experimental group. 35 students at the same time age and education…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning
Chilcoat, George W. – 1983
Arranged into four parts, the paper offers practical and motivating techniques for using the dime novel in high school classrooms, particularly in the study of women's history. The first part of the paper describes the historical background of the dime novel that was originally intended to entertain the reading public with fast-paced action, high…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing
Hardin County Board of Education, Elizabethtown, KY. – 1970
Course descriptions, achievement levels, objectives, suggested required and supplementary materials, course outlines, time allotments, suggested teaching approaches, film and book lists, and bibliographies for teachers are provided for each of 25 elective English courses which are phased on five levels for high school juniors and seniors. Each…
Descriptors: Achievement, Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Elective Courses
Barnard, Henry, Ed. – American Journal of Education, 1860
This book is the ninth volume of a bound periodical. The "American Journal of Education" was established to enter into a range of education-related discussion and investigation. This volume includes No. 22, September 1860 to No. 23, December 1860. Among the topics discussed in issue 22 are: moral education; the original significance of…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values, Education, Universities
Wardle, Francis – 1996
This paper describes the current debate over developmentally appropriate teaching practice. The paper presents the perspective of multicultural educators, who argue that developmentally appropriate practice is biased toward white, middle-class values, and the perspective of special educators, who argue that modification of developmentally…
Descriptors: Color, Competence, Competency Based Education, Comprehension

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