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Griffith, Frances J.; Bauer-Leffler, Simon – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2018
The recovery-oriented approach to psychiatric care encourages decision making between patients and providers. However, one barrier to patients' involvement in their own treatment planning is the lack of meaningful communication with providers. Healthy Mind Messages, a collaborative art installation created by patients and staff at the Oregon State…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Psychiatric Hospitals, Decision Making, Patients
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Bell, Henry; McCormack, Bryan – Research in Drama Education, 2018
This paper documents the drawings, installations, video works, and performances that were produced as part of Bryan McCormack's "Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow" ("Traceability is Credibility") conceptual work at the 2017 Venice Biennale in collaboration with Henry Bell and undergraduate students at Sheffield Hallam University. It…
Descriptors: Refugees, Freehand Drawing, Art Products, Undergraduate Students
Kyriakakos, Sia – Educational Leadership, 2018
Freddie Gray's death tore Baltimore City apart; but a classroom of shaken teens at Mergenthaler High School found their power in the aftermath. Art teacher Sia Kyriakakos used the arts as a vehicle to help her students process the racial trauma that is part of their everyday lives--being young, black, and often unjustly targeted by the city's…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, High School Students, Trauma, Coping
Brogan, Mikel – Educational Leadership, 2018
This piece showcases three schoolwide art projects that promoted social justice, belonging, and diversity. A yarn bombing in a Missouri elementary school gave students an opportunity to learn cross-curriculum lessons and promote the idea of unity among all cultures and backgrounds. A glass bead mosaic in a First Nations school in British Columbia…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Products, Social Justice, Cultural Pluralism
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Kulinski, Alexa R. – Art Education, 2018
To be awake means to have active attention, particularly the attention to carry a project into effect and execute a plan (Greene, 1977). Additionally, to be wide-awake requires a level of consciousness that provokes reflection and awareness in the quest for meaning, which can in turn contribute to the formation of self and ability to make sense of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Student Motivation, Middle School Students, Assignments
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Dravenstadt, Danielle Wayne – Art Education, 2018
In this article, the author describes a choice-based art unit she designed for her 7th-grade students, discussing how choice impacted student motivation and how this relates to playful exploration, meaning making, and sharing. With the implementation of a personally meaningful found-object unit, students' motivation increased because of the…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Units of Study, Student Motivation, Student Centered Learning
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Ploof, John; Hochtritt, Lisa – Art Education, 2018
This article explores collaborative social justice art education, community building, and activism through teacher workshops that utilized contemporary art to generate curriculum and dialogue. It models one possibility for professional development that casts teachers as learners in a supportive yet critical environment. It draws on critical…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Art Education, Activism, Workshops
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Greer, G. H.; Blair, Lorrie – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2018
This study examines an archive of peer-reviewed articles in which physical, financial, and psychological harm were used metaphorically as source material to elaborate on more literal concerns about arts-based research. We examined the ways metaphoric language shapes our notions of arts-based research by asking: What social conditions are enabled…
Descriptors: Art, Research, Figurative Language, Academic Discourse
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Coskuner, Sonat – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
Today, contemporary music emerges as an experimental phenomenon trapped in the laboratory environment rather than an element of skill. Modern music, where principles such as specialism and rationality are determinative, has become difficult to understand not only for performers who carry it on the stage but also for today's audience. One of the…
Descriptors: Music, Acoustics, Performance, Musicians
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Thompson, Laura Dickstein; Tobin, Amanda – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
"ArtInSight" is a three-pronged constructivist education model for museum teaching. Utilizing (1) conversational tours, (2) mindfulness-based insight activities, and (3) art-making exercises, viewers develop critical and visual thinking skills and apply them to both arts-based experiences and to everyday life. This approach broadens…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Activities
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Wang, Tingting Windy – Art Education, 2018
In 2013 David Hockney exhibited 147 pieces of his iPad artwork at the De young Museum in San Francisco, drawing attention to the creative possibilities the iPad could open for serious artwork (O'Brien, 2013). The iPad became a core part of Hockney's creative process, according to the audio tour of this exhibit. While that may surprise those…
Descriptors: Art Education, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Educational Technology
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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2018
In order for the model of a STEAM education to be successful, it must be embedded into a school that not only acknowledges the rigor in the arts, but also encourages creativity and innovation. Although claims for a causal link between art and student academic achievement have provided no evidence, further investigation is needed to determine what…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Magnet Schools, Program Development
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Grodoski, Chris – Art Education, 2018
Storing data and interpreting data are two very different endeavors; interpreting data is necessary for its transformation into actionable knowledge and new questions. On its own, data are not meaningful information. However, data visualization, like art making, offers another means to create order from chaos; it is an opportunity to identify…
Descriptors: Art Education, Data, Visual Aids, Data Interpretation
Hess, Cristen – Online Submission, 2018
The purpose of this study is to analyze discipline based art education and choice based art education. Discipline based art education is a teacher directed approach and choice based art education is a student centered approach. During the study I implemented these two teaching/learning approaches, collected and analyzed data, and reported the…
Descriptors: Discipline Based Art Education, Student Centered Learning, Art Education, Student Motivation
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Bogumil, Elizabeth; Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula; Lara, Patricia; Reshetnikov, Aleksey – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2017
This article highlights the ways in which arts-based approaches to research can be used in teaching and learning about the qualitative research process. Specifically, in our qualitative research class graduate students used the arts as a form of reflexivity to highlight various aspects of their research process, including their positionality,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Art, Art Expression, Research Methodology
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