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Annie Lawrence; Maile Jones; Jessika Boles – Continuity in Education, 2022
Early experiences of death and loss have a significant impact on children's coping and development across the lifespan, whether the deceased was a family member, friend, or even classmate. Given the sense of community and continuity that children often garner in schools, teachers are uniquely positioned to tailor and facilitate grief supports to…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Grief, Teacher Role
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Travis, Sarah – Art Education, 2020
During the summer of 2016, through a teen arts internship, the author conducted research on some of the contexts, narratives, and activities that shape artist identity formation. The teen arts interns spent mornings engaged in activities such as discussion, writing, and making art, with a focus on art as activism, and spent afternoons as teaching…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Internship Programs, Art Activities, Art Education
Myers, Beth A. – Teachers College Press, 2019
"Autobiography on the Spectrum" challenges prevailing notions about autism by offering a critically unconventional perspective--the viewpoint of adolescents who are themselves on the spectrum. Examining a year-long inquiry, Myers highlights the autobiographical works of the students through writing, photography, poetry, art, and more.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Student Attitudes
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Murtaugh, Michael – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1988
Examination of 30 mildly handicapped and 30 average high school students revealed that regular education students were more likely than special education students to be seriously involved in activities outside of schools. Sex differences were noted. Nonacademic activities provide an alternative path to achievement and self-esteem for low academic…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adolescents, Art Activities, Career Choice
Boriss-Krimsky, Carolyn – 1999
Children are born artists, and artistic talent emerges from the interplay of proclivity, cultural enrichment, and nurturance. Intended to demystify art for parents and teachers and to help them understand what the art experience is like for the child or adolescent, this book discusses visual art concepts in simple terms and presents art as a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Art Education, Children
Curriculum Review, 2004
Each month, "Curriculum Review" offers teachers mutual support, the sharing of ideas, and words of encouragement to help them face challenges in the classroom. The February 2004 issue of "Curriculum Review" contains the following articles: (1) "We Hear from Readers"; (2) "What They're Saying"; (3) "Technology Update"; (4) "Sometimes the Payoff for…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Middle School Students, Peer Teaching, Educational Change
Manitoba Dept. of Education, Winnipeg. Curriculum Development Branch. – 1983
A model junior high school art curriculum for use in Manitoba (Canada) schools is outlined. The first section provides an overview of the whole program, discussing rationale, goals, student objectives, the adolescent stage of visual development, the special student, the design of the guide, program implementation, and a scope and sequence. Methods…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Art Activities, Art Appreciation
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
This paper suggests that emerging adolescents in middle schools will do better in social studies if activities are encouraged that develop and maintain student interest. Goal centered, interesting learning opportunities are a must in the social studies curriculum. Middle school students need ample opportunities to engage in problem solving.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Cartography, Elementary School Students