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Li, Qiang; Liu, Ze-xue; Wang, Peng; Wang, Jing-jing; Luo, Tian – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) and design thinking (DT) are critical tools for students to improve their problem-solving abilities. CT is most commonly used in science and technology fields such as computer science and mathematics, whereas DT is more commonly used in the design field. This study evaluates the impact of art programming education on…
Descriptors: College Students, Art Education, Design, Thinking Skills
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Ye, Li; Yang, Simin; Zhou, Xueyan; Lin, Yuxi – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Mastering a handicraft skill requires not only being proficient in the use of tools and body coordination, but also the visual observation skills including planning, inspection and evaluation. In recent years, many studies of heritage education have focused on the development and promotion of traditional handicraft teaching. However, these studies…
Descriptors: Handicrafts, Art Education, Eye Movements, Technology Uses in Education
Bertling, Joy G. – Teachers College Press, 2023
Explore how art education can contribute to a more just and sustainable planet. Making the case that ecopedagogy and eco-art can transform and enrich art education, Bertling introduces these two burgeoning movements and then outlines how they can be infused into K-12 art education. Seven innovative curricular strands are presented to help art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Sustainability, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kim, Dooiee; Ahn, Jiyoun – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2023
This research explores the role of arts education in schools in relation to the regional disparities in adolescent dream capital. A total of 142 adolescents, who received either intensive arts education or general education, were surveyed in South Korea. Based on previous studies, the authors focused on four dimensions of dream capital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Adolescents, Imagination
Dodson, Stan; Mohorn, Mario Levone – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The current College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) framework lacks spaces to practice civic discourse. Afterschool clubs, however, could be spaces where discourse could flourish. Scholars have argued that afterschool clubs are one way to augment civics education (Kirlin, 2002; Neild et al., 2019). Clubs offer an innovative way to integrate the C3…
Descriptors: Civics, Service Learning, After School Programs, Clubs
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Manuel Santos; Vânia Carlos; António A. Moreira – Educational Media International, 2023
This study focused on the design of interdisciplinary STEAM educational strategies supported by the Internet of Things. The second cycle of a Design-Based Research approach was implemented, refined prior citizen science strategies designed, implemented, and analysed in a co-creation process, in the first cycle. The iterative…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, STEM Education, Art Education, Educational Strategies
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Garoian, Charles R. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2021
The inflecting intensity of artworks will be characterized as an affirmative critique of the archival objectives of the museum in the article that follows. It will be argued that the nuanced, vibrant materiality of art, the pedagogy that constitutes its aesthetic experience, enables ways of working out of the limits of the museum's archival…
Descriptors: Art, Museums, Experience, Art Education
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Chin, Christina D. – Art Education, 2021
What are Fayum mummy portraits? Why don't more people know about them? And why are they important for art educators to know about and to integrate into their curricula? In this article, the author aims to answer each of these questions.
Descriptors: Portraiture, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Art History
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Letsiou, Maria – Art Education, 2022
As a visual artist, the author has developed particular responses to the materials that surround her in her studio. In this article, the author considers and reflects on the relationship between objects, the artistic process, and learning within the context of ecological themes. She launches the discussion by considering how objects are…
Descriptors: Art Education, Studio Art, Visual Arts, Art Products
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Sinner, Anita – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Informed by understandings of affect theory, the pedagogic potential of object itineraries, or simply, the journey of things, is proposed in this case as a form of sensual a-r-tography. A pair of sporty shoes as mundane objects are at the heart of this deliberation, and the mechanism through which to consider the scope of conversations underway…
Descriptors: Art Education, Inquiry, Visual Arts, Art
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Dranchak, Jolanda – Art Education, 2022
The historical moment of pandemic isolation is turning into an extended time of distance or hybrid learning, robbing students of regular human interaction. The visual narrative can be of pedagogical significance in reimagining student-teacher connections. Inviting students to visually respond to and record their lived daily experiences can afford…
Descriptors: Coping, Visual Arts, Art Education, COVID-19
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Fuentes, Jessica; Hernández, Mónica; Robledo-Allen Yamamoto, Asami – Art Education, 2022
When American museums, textbooks, and resources rely on a Eurocentric viewpoint, educators must provide counternarratives for all students. Through these counternarratives, students can be shown methods of being antiracist. The authors discuss lessons that demonstrate some ways art educators can: (1) illuminate the histories of artists like Louise…
Descriptors: Art Education, Citizenship, Museums, Minority Groups
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Atkinson, Dennis – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
This article considers relations between inheritance, disobedience and speculation in art practice and art education in schools and other sites of teaching and learning. In recent decades educational practices such locations have been subject to doctrinal cultures of audit, standardisation and competences, invoking what Michael Hampe terms the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Practices, Ethics, Politics
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Hall, Michelle S. – Distance Learning, 2022
In a world of immersive behaviors, why not immerse students in words, vocabulary, and language to improve their reading skills. Reading immersion will improve the learners' reading skills and comprehension across the curriculum in all subjects. Many strategies could be pulled from various immersion techniques used in other areas to employ reading…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Art Education, Immersion Programs
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Hall, Michelle S. – Distance Learning, 2022
In a world of immersive behaviors, why not immerse students in words, vocabulary, and language to improve their reading skills? Reading immersion will improve the learners' reading skills and comprehension across the curriculum in all subjects. To employ this reading immersion, several strategies could be pulled from various immersion techniques…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Art Education, Immersion Programs
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