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Water, Manon van de – Research in Drama Education, 2004
Russian theatre for young audiences has had a long tradition of professional, state subsidised theatre, with a strong educational function specifically for young people. The primary task of the "tiuz" ("teatriunogo zritelia," theatre of the young spectator) was to contribute to the ideological and aesthetic education for future Soviet citizens. To…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Youth, Politics of Education, Aesthetic Education
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Barrett, Terry – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2003
This essay presents an account of a whole-school faculty designing and teaching a five-month whole-school curriculum based on an exhibit of modern American art, "In the American Grain," in a public school in the Pacific Northwest, grades 6-12. This account is a case-study of a successful attempt of teachers, students, and administrators at one…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Educational Change, Participant Observation
Zigra, Evi; Mimousi, Litsa – Eurydice, 2008
This paper focuses on Greece's arts and cultural education. The main intention of the curriculum is the cultivation of pupils' creativeness and action, the production of artwork, the appreciation and awareness of cultural dimension and the contribution of art in the process of the society diachronic and synchronic. In this context, the main aims…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Steffens-Fisler, Marion; Schadler, Eva-Maria – Eurydice, 2008
Arts education is compulsory for all pupils aged 6 to 11 in primary education (ISCED level 1) and for all pupils aged 12 to 15 in lower secondary schools (ISCED level 2). The following arts subjects are included in the arts curriculum: (1) Visual arts; (2) Music; (3) Drama (as an optional subject through the two theatre groups proposed in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Burnaford, Gail – Arts Education Partnership (NJ3), 2007
This literature review is an essential resource for anyone involved in the research, theories, or methods and practices of arts integration. It covers what has been written between 1995 and 2007 in the U.S. and abroad and includes an historical overview, definitions and theoretical frameworks for arts integration, research and evaluation studies…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Research, Educational History
Plevnik, Primoz; Podobnik, Ursula – Eurydice, 2008
This paper focuses on Slovenia's arts and cultural education. The Ministry of Education and Sport is responsible for laying down the aims for cultural and creative dimensions of education. Concerning the creation of the curriculum related to culture and creativity (both within education) and the arts curriculum, most curricular decisions are made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Lohmar, Brigitte – Eurydice, 2008
The Ministry of Education of the land (regional level) is responsible for setting the specified aims for the cultural and creative dimensions of education. The ministry decides also about the creation and the implementation of the arts curriculum. The arts curriculum at ISCED levels 1 and 2 (age group: 6-15/16) is organised as separate subjects.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Timpson, William M.; Burgoyne, Suzanne – Atwood Publishing, 2002
The authors assert that teachers are inherently performers and as such, techniques from the stage enhance and expand a teacher's ready repertoire of discipline-based content. Using performance theory, the authors demonstrate how an educator can transform ordinary classroom experiences into occasions that attract and engage students. In this second…
Descriptors: Lighting, Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Lecture Method
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Kelin, Daniel A., II – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
In this article, the author talks about the "December 7, 1941 Project," a partnership between Honolulu Theatre for Youth (HTY) and a local elementary school. The project brought together 4th and 5th grade students and teachers with community elders, artists and parents, using oral history and drama education to investigate memories…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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Erickson, Karen – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
In an effort to strengthen the authentic connection between theatrical work and classroom curriculum, the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta Georgia has taken a new direction in their arts education programming. They now put their Theater for Young People performances and scripts at the center of all their youth-centered outreach work, including teacher…
Descriptors: Art Education, Theater Arts, Organizations (Groups), Schools
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Alrutz, Megan – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
This study explores a fourth grade classroom, hypothesizing about the possibilities for using drama to teach elementary school science. The case study provides one with the author's first glimpse into a fourth grade science classroom, as well as a preliminary examination of whether or not room exists for drama in the elementary science classroom.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Grade 4, Integrated Activities
Wimmer, Michael; Schad, Anke; Nagel, Tanja – Eurydice, 2008
This paper focuses on Austria's arts and cultural education. The Austrian arts curriculum is organised as separate subjects. It includes music, visual arts and crafts (divided into two separate subjects: technical crafts and textile arts). The Austrian curriculum refers to "Bildungs- und Lehraufgaben", i.e. educational and teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Micallef, Sina Farrugia – Eurydice, 2008
This paper focuses on Malta's arts and cultural education. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport is responsible for setting the aims for cultural and creative dimensions of education. It is the duty of the state to ensure the existence of a system of schools and institutions accessible to all Maltese citizens catering for the full…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Eurydice, 2008
The Ministry of Education and Research in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture are responsible for setting the aims for the cultural and creative dimensions of education. Decisions about the creation of the curriculum related to culture and creativity within education are made on central level as well as the creation of the arts curriculum.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Cultural Education, Educational Administration
Worley, Bess B. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
In most schools, the term "arts" represents visual arts (art appreciation, painting, clay, etc.), performing arts (including music, dance, and theater), creative writing, and media arts (i.e., photography, digital video, and traditional filmmaking). "Theater" and "drama" are often used interchangeably, but "theater" comprises all of the technical…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Integrated Curriculum, Visual Arts, Independent Study
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