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Blaikie, Fiona – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2020
In this visual essay, drawing on worlding as method evokes attunement to being, becoming, and belonging through ordinary experiences and affects, where we tell multimodal stories framed by theories and practices that offer reconsiderations of the arts, pedagogy, and scholarship as praxis. Contextualized by youth subcultures, porous visual…
Descriptors: High School Students, Foreign Countries, Art Education, Art
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Hobbs, Renee – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2019
When students have the freedom to use digital media to create, communicate and disseminate messages, transgression occurs. In this paper, I situate in-school youth production in the context of pedagogical theories of participatory culture, art education, and digital and media literacy education. Using interviews with four experienced high school…
Descriptors: Creativity, Freedom, Teacher Student Relationship, Mass Media
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Wright, Peter – Arts Education Policy Review, 2015
This article considers drama/theater education as a form of constructivism where popular culture is both accessed and employed to engage young people and animate education. Using the familiar cultural trope of zombies, and in reference to three separate performance projects, attention is drawn to why projects such as these matter and why they…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Constructivism (Learning), Popular Culture
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Selig, Lauren – Art Education, 2009
Numerous forms of visual culture have not been addressed as valid content in traditional high school curricula until recently, resulting in missed opportunities for engagement in meaningful learning. To understand better the aesthetic responses of urban adolescents, the author conducted a qualitative case study with the high school students in her…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, High Schools, Urban Schools
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Hubbard, Kathy – Art Education, 2010
In this article, the author describes how high school and university students in Georgia and members of a small weaving pueblo in Oaxaca, Mexico, collaborated in designing and creating a mural in the central market ("mercado") of the pueblo. A number of lessons emerged from this multi-cultural collaboration. First they learned that using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Painting (Visual Arts), Cooperation, High School Students
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Sakatani, Ken; Pistolesi, Edie – Art Education, 2009
Every once in a while, stray fragments from art or popular culture spark one's imaginations and trigger an idea for developing an art curriculum project. In this article, the authors begin with the interior world of extraterrestrial aliens within the Grand Central Station locker from "Men in Black II," and led eventually to the authors' students…
Descriptors: Personal Space, Popular Culture, Imagination, Space Exploration
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Chung, Sheng Kuan – Art Education, 2007
Media programs like hip-hop music videos are powerful aesthetic agents that inspire teenagers. Thus, they have tremendous influence on young people's identity formation, lifestyle choices, and knowledge construction which are manifested in the ways teens dress, express themselves, behave, and interact with each other. However, because of the…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Stereotypes, Social Behavior, Visual Literacy
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Talusani, Sarita – Art Education, 2005
The word "suburbia" evokes a wealth of imagery such as model homes, spacious yards, and minivans from movies, commercials, print advertisements, and television shows. These Utopian ideas of suburbia are partly truth and partly myth. Popular media's powerful portrayal of suburbia can be traced back to the wholesome 1950s' and 1960s'…
Descriptors: Photography, Museums, Mass Media Effects, Popular Culture