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Tiffany Shuang-Ching Lee – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
In recent years, art museums have been putting more effort into creating e-learning resources (ELR) to encourage young children to learn about art off-site. However, research on art museum ELR from the perspective of educational content is scarce. Using the ELR offered to children by Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art, Australia (QAGOMA…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Art, Electronic Learning
Cynthia K. Orellana – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Higher education institutions' organizational identities, cultures, and praxis have neglected to honor the values, culture, and knowledge assets of Latinx communities, making it difficult to gain educational justice and equity, which could be attained through Latinx-centered models of higher education. The Latinx higher education experience needs…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Hispanic American Students, Educational Finance, Higher Education
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Hickman, Richard; Sinha, Pallawi – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018
In common conception, art is often confined to a painting, sculpture, architecture or performance; we maintain however that what enables any art or artistic practice to become aesthetic is human experience. Arts and aesthetic practices are integral to the everyday lives of the indigenous Sabar tribes of India, particularly, in ascertaining Sabar…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Art, Aesthetics
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Christenson, Matt – Art Education, 2018
Art educators can be reluctant to study graffiti with their students, commonly citing that the practice of graffiti art is rooted in illegal vandalism. While this is true for a large amount of graffiti, today, graffiti art is also often completely legal in the form of murals, commissioned pieces, works in galleries, billboards, logo designs, and…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Artists, Popular Culture, Art
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Brown, Susannah L.; Bousalis, Rina – Art Education, 2017
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 by the United Nations includes Article 19, which protects the "right to freedom of opinion and expression" and the right to "impart information and ideas through any media" (UN General Assembly, 1948, art. 19), which are qualities inherent to artistic creativity as a human…
Descriptors: Refugees, Art, Student Empowerment, Art Expression
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Quayle, Amy; Sonn, Christopher; Kasat, Pilar – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Community Arts and Cultural Development (CACD) is a form of public pedagogy that seeks to intervene into the reproduction of meaning in public spaces. In this article, we explore the Bush Babies and Elders portrait project that sought to contribute to the empowerment of Aboriginal participants through counter-storytelling. Drawing on interview and…
Descriptors: Art, Community Programs, Empowerment, Self Concept