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Rush, Jean C.; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Studies in Art Education, 1981
The authors describe some of the applications of time-series, its advantages in applied work, and methodological issues of concern to researchers. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavior Change, Research Design, Trend Analysis
Rush, Jean C.; Shumaker, Mary Susan – 1982
It is hypothesized that graphic skills among the general U.S. population level off at puberty. Examined were the characteristics of 357 pairs of pencil drawings of human figures (one man and one woman) made by male and female adolescents (eighth graders), nonartistic adults (university elementary education majors), and artistic adults (beginning…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Art Education, Developmental Stages

Rush, Jean C.; Lovano-Kerr, Jessie – Art Education, 1982
Discusses the findings of 13 sequential studies done by Project Zero on children's sensitivity to artistic styles. Research indicated that there is a developmental sequence in artistic perception. Young children could learn to identify artistic styles but often had difficulty connecting the original paintings with small reproductions used in…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Children, Classroom Research

Rush, Jean C. – Studies in Art Education, 1979
This experiment compared six methods of teaching concepts of painting style. A practice-plus-verbal feedback teaching strategy (active condition) was compared to a strategy using modeled verbal response (passive condition). Each strategy was combined with three amounts of information: none, artist's name, and name plus style rule. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, College Students, Comparative Analysis

Rush, Jean C.; And Others – Studies in Art Education, 1980
This study of third graders examined the relative effects, under two conditions each, of two teaching methods: modeling of the contour drawing process and presentation of predrawn examples. Analysis of children's posttest drawings for visual information content indicated that predrawn examples were more effective than modeling as a teaching…
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Comparative Analysis, Demonstrations (Educational)

Rush, Jean C. – Art Education, 1979
The arts are in trouble in the public schools, says the author. This article is intended to clarify the kind of investigation that artists and educators are counting on to supply some support for the balanced curriculum, that is, the inclusion of the arts in public education. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Cognitive Processes