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Hochtritt, Lisa; Lane, Kimberly; Price, Shannon Bell – Art Education, 2004
This article chronicles the development and implementation of a lesson sequence in a high school art course that utilized "Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed," a special exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute from December 6, 2001-March 17, 2002. This project took place over a 3-week period in the spring…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Museums, Art, Art Teachers
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Efland, Arthur D. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2004
A middle ground between two rival visions of art education is explored. One side views the major purpose for education in the arts to be the aesthetic experiences they offer, while a rival position identifies the mission of art education to be the exploration and analysis of visual culture, to help students discern social contextual influences…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Culture, Aesthetic Education, Fine Arts
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Marshall, Julia – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2004
What images should we study? Which have value? Which are significant? These questions lie at the heart of one of the most critical issues in art education today in the debate over whether the field should maintain a narrow focus on fine art or expand its scope to include all of visual culture. In this article, I argue for the inclusion of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Sciences, Aesthetics, Visual Arts
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Verdier, Melissa – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
This author relates how she introduced the art of Gustav Klimt to her third-grade class in her desire to provide them with a combined portrait, figure, and writing unit with a focus on positive character traits. Gustav Klimt's use of controlled patterns and designs inspired younger students, who easily related to his style. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Teaching Methods, Painting (Visual Arts)
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White, Carla Sabatino – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
In the art lesson described in this article, students explore the arts of architecture, design, painting, and sculpture within four time periods: early colonial (1500-1700), late colonial (1700-1776), the quest for independence (1776-1860), and industrialization and growth (1860-1900). Through class discussion, readings, and slide presentations,…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts), Architecture
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Lin, Chia-Hui – Teacher Librarian, 2005
The purpose of this article is to explore the evidence suggesting the effectiveness of literacy instruction through communicative and visual arts, according to Flood, Heath, and Lapp (1997). Visual arts includes everything from dramatic performances to comic books to television viewing. The communicative arts, such as reading, writing, and…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Visual Arts, Television Viewing, Dramatics
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Cicekoglu, Feride – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2003
This paper focuses on the difference between Eastern and Western ways of visual narration, taking as its frame of reference the novel "My Name is Red," by Turkish author Orhan Pamuk, winner of the 2003 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. This book is particularly important in terms of visual narration because it highlights the…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Photography, Personality, Narration
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Kegel, Susan – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
The author is always looking for ways to see connections and to adapt experiences across different subjects. Combining art with other disciplines helps keep students engaged, even the really analytical and verbal learners. Aerial perspective is an art technique, a scientific principle, and a vehicle for introducing Chinese painting and…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Poetry, Elementary Education, Studio Art
Ebner, Aviva – Leadership, 2006
The push for academic electives has grown over the years for many reasons. The pressure for high test scores has forced schools to focus on literacy and core content areas. The competition for entrance to four-year universities has grown, too. However, in the race to improve academic offerings and raise test scores, some schools have neglected to…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Holistic Approach, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Backenroth, Ofra; Epstein, Shira D.; Miller, Helena – Religious Education, 2006
This article explores how arts-based learning can facilitate understandings of Jewish religious texts. Through practical examples drawn from our own research, from the worlds of dance, drama, and the visual arts in education, we demonstrate the ways in which arts can allow for the transmission of information and knowledge, as well as offer a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Visual Arts, Jews
Defiance County Office of Education, OH. – 1991
This course of study was developed for intermediate and junior high students in the Defiance (Ohio) public schools who are talented and gifted in the visual arts, providing for an in-depth and sequential development of skills and concepts. The program's philosophy stresses that, while the products of the arts are important, a need exists to…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Beliefs, Educational Philosophy, Elementary School Students
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Thomas, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: Young people are often limited in the range of roles and the dialogue routinely scripted for them, and then enacted with them, in schools and other learning settings. Community-based arts classrooms may offer young people access to a valuable alternative resource for learning and development, yet these programs have rarely been…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Student Attitudes, Participant Observation, Community Education
Smith, Mary Ruth – 1995
A method of pedagogical art criticism can be used to examine meaning in one of today's most pervasive forms of visual imagery: the advertising image. It was necessary for the art critical method to accommodate the following components of advertising imagery: (1) history; (2) purpose in a capitalist society; (3) function in society; (4) effects on…
Descriptors: Advertising, Art Criticism, Audience Response, Commercial Art
Whitelaw, R. Lynn – 1995
Among the many contributions made by Ancient Greeks and Romans to contemporary life, are those which influence art, architecture, literature, philosophy, mathematics and science, theater, athletics, religion, and the founding of democracy. The Tampa Museum of Art's classical collection offers a unique opportunity to learn about Ancient Greeks and…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Architecture, Art, Art Education
Greh, Deborah – 1990
This guide was developed to help art teachers see and teach the computer as an art tool. Organized in two sections, the 12 chapters in part 1 explore computer art as an art form, discuss why and how to use the computer as an art teaching tool, and give strategies and lesson suggestions for student explorations and activities in the artroom. Part 2…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy
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