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Kindler, Anna – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1992
Describes an secondary art education course using the principles of discipline-based art education (DBAE). Argues that art production techniques and studio art must be included with the DBAE approach for a successful program. Provides an overview of the course content and teaching methods used in the program. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education

Doherty, Betty J. – School Arts, 1990
Profiles the Wilmette, Illinois, school district's experience when revising their art curriculum. Maintains that the art staff's commitment to revision is the motivating force, and suggests an outline for a revision plan. Outlines curriculum writing procedures, the contents of an art curriculum, and the advantages of curriculum writing. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History

Madeja, Stanley S. – Art Education, 1993
Maintains that computers have provided a creative device for image creation and enhancement for visual arts educators. Traces the development of educational technology in art education from the 1940s to the present. Describes a four-part "visualization center" that will be the center for art education programs in the future. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History

Blandy, Doug; Congdon, Kristin G. – Studies in Art Education, 1990
Maintains that visual images of people contribute to how people perceive themselves and others. Explores ramifications of this under social conditions where pornography is evident and accessible. Examines definitions of pornography. Applies critical theory to art education, stressing that art educators should identify and critically study artworks…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History