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Rowles, Benjamin – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, holds countless European Old Master paintings, some of which can be interpreted to reference queer themes. But working there as an educator, I noticed there was a lack of LGBTIQ+ outreach. Since I held the academic skills to develop queer-themed guided tours and because I also performed as a drag…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, LGBTQ People, Exhibits
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Fantus, Sophia – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
This teaching note presents the adaptation of four innovative pedagogical techniques from Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) to effectively teach ethics across the social work curriculum. Each of the four techniques (Forum Theatre, Newspaper Theatre, Image Theatre, and Legislative Theatre) will be described in general and then modeled as an…
Descriptors: Social Work, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Social Justice
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Baer, Stephanie – Art Education, 2020
The National Arts Action Summit (NAAS) is an annual event organized by Americans for the Arts (AFTA) that includes advocacy training and legislative meetings. In this article the author focuses on the curricular preparation thought necessary to prepare students to engage in the events at NAAS effectively. This narrative highlights important…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Advocacy, Student Experience, Art Teachers
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Haynes, Bruce – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
The title question and two subsequent questions are considered in the context of rational creativity. A-rational creativity is not considered. Q. Can creativity be taught? A. It depends on what is meant by 'creativity' and 'taught' in what context. Q1. Is teaching either creativity or critical thinking inimical to the practice of the other? A1.…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Intellectual Development, Reflective Teaching
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París, Gemma; Hay, Penny – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
The purpose of this article is to share ideas from "5x5x5=creativity," a research initiative established in Bath (UK) in 2000, with the aim of developing and embedding a creative and reflective pedagogy in schools and early years settings. "5x5x5=creativity" research, in partnership with schools, educators, artists, creative…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Transformative Learning, Creative Thinking
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Fava, Michelle – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
This research surveys changing attitudes to drawing pedagogy, in the context of digitisation, moves toward student-centred learning in art & design higher education, and anecdotal reports of declining competence. Based on student, teacher and examiner's experiences, it has been possible to gain insights into how drawing instruction has changed…
Descriptors: Art Education, Freehand Drawing, Ability, Educational Trends
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Osley-Thomas, Robert – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2020
Did the liberal art disciplines at American universities have the highest failure rate between the 1970s and the early 2000s? Important theoretical traditions indeed believe that the liberal arts are the most threatened disciplines in the academy, while other theories have differing views. This paper reexamines the vulnerability of academic…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Departments, Liberal Arts, Higher Education
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Simmons, Robin – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2020
This paper focuses on the historical experiences of a set of former vocational students, all of whom undertook a course of liberal studies whilst attending an English college of further education at some point between the mid-1960s and the late-1980s. It is set against the backdrop of Tom Sharpe's novel, "Wilt," which both lampooned the…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Liberal Arts, College Students, Student Experience
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Tu, Derrick – Chinese Education & Society, 2020
In this paper, I examine Hong Kong's identity and citizenship through the Chinese landscape painting, "Mountain Palace", by Dong Yuan. Specifically, I ask: how can a reading of "Mountain Palace" using Jullien's concepts of presence and absence provide insights into current issues of identity and citizenship in Hong Kong? I…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Self Concept, Citizenship, History
Bates, Jane K. – National Art Education Association, 2020
"Uniting Body, Mind, and Spirit Through Art Education: A Guide for Holistic Teaching in Middle and High School" empowers art learners to have experiences that engage the spirit along with the body and the mind in deeper ways of seeing, being, and relating in the world. This timely resource, written to support both the veteran educator…
Descriptors: Art Education, Holistic Approach, Middle Schools, High Schools
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Sonia Q. Cabell; HyeJin Hwang – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Well-established theoretical models and a body of empirical research elucidate the critical role of content knowledge in comprehending texts. However, the potential of supporting knowledge in service of enhancing linguistic and reading comprehension has been a relatively neglected topic in the science of reading. The authors explicate why…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Primary Education, Language Arts, English Instruction
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Daffron, John A.; Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2018
Lissajous figures, and other harmonic curves, straddle the line between physics and art. The sight of a harmonograph tracing out its curves in the Amherst College physics library in 1957 was certainly one of the things that drew young Tom Greenslade into physics and inspired a career-long appreciation of them.
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Art, Motion
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Kay, Lisa – Art Education, 2016
This viewpoint article offers a rationale of why collaborations between art educators and art therapists are needed and provides an example of an effective art education/art therapy collaboration/program designed for adolescent girls who have experienced adverse childhoods. Art educators can provide opportunities to create art in a social context…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Educational Cooperation
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Härkönen, Elina; Stöckell, Antti – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
This article introduces an international and interdisciplinary summer school, 'Living in the Landscape' (LiLa) in 2018. LiLa's practices focused on creating dialogue among art education, anthropology and nature science and developing culturally sustainable methods for investigating cultural heritage in the Komi Republic of Russia. The article's…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Approach, International Education, Summer Schools
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Johnston, Elizabeth A.; Lane, James F. – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2019
Many educational leaders are unfamiliar with learning, teaching, and conveying information through 21st century visual culture and digital products. Insights from individuals who developed skills in a visual environment and experienced technological disruptions throughout their working life might be useful. The six participants in this narrative…
Descriptors: Artists, Personal Narratives, Studio Art, Thinking Skills
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