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Hsieh, Kevin – Art Education, 2012
When students feel comfortable in the learning environment and are being given authority to make their own choices about what they want to create, they can create significant artworks with different personal expressions through the form of narratives. Students feel this freedom especially when they are not in the regular school environment where…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Art Education, Personal Narratives
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Gradle, Sally – Art Education, 2007
Why teach art? Answers generated by preservice art teachers usually suggest a range of reasons (i.e.: so that students will have knowledge about art, acquire the skills of artists, and/or gain aesthetic appreciation). It is rare when students recognize that art is also taught in order to experience something yet unknown to the teacher, whether…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Personality, Art Education
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Holt, David – Art Education, 1991
Explains how proper preparation, including giving students specific tasks to accomplish, helps focus a museum or sculpture garden visit. Outlines two basic ways that a teacher might organize a tour: (1) by showing a progression from figurative to abstract sculpture, and (2) by discussing design concepts. Includes pictures of four sculptures,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art History, Educational Philosophy