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Stephens, Pamela Geiger; Green, Susan Dilleshaw – Arts & Activities, 1999
Presents an activity for fifth-grade students that demonstrates how to research works of art from different points of view and that also introduces them to a variety of art careers. Provides a format for researching and writing about a work of art, a list of materials, and instruction for the activity. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Criticism, Art Education, Artists
Stephens, Pamela Geiger; Mattoon, Michelle – Arts & Activities, 1998
Discusses a sample puzzle activity called "Thinking Like an Artist" that encourages careful observation of artwork and prompts students to decode the thought processes used by artists. Helps students develop original ideas and strengthens their problem-solving abilities. Provides a list of materials, rules, and the procedure in detail. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art Products, Artists

Baxter, Judith – English Journal, 1999
Claims Reader Response theories form the basis for helping students to enjoy reading and studying the classics. Discusses: (1) asking students to "step into" and explore the world of the text; and (2) helping students "step out" of the world of the text to consider it analytically. Presents drama activities to help students…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Criticism, Drama, Literature Appreciation

Costa, Manuel Joao – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2001
Presents a method aimed at developing the ability of students to handle information, participate in group discussions, and accept and give constructive criticism. Involves synthesizing information in poster handouts and taking part in a student-centered assessment. Evaluates through an objective scoring strategy that leads to the identification of…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Criticism, Discussion, Evaluation
Matthias, Diana C. J.; Barrett, Jesse – 1993
This art education resource, designed for use in the Snite Museum of Art, may also be used with slides or reproductions. Black and white reproductions are included for each of the art works represented, along with title, artist, date, and media information. This three part gallery guide presents a brief synopsis of the stories narrated in the…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
Tillman, Lisa M.; Bochner, Arthur P. – 1995
An undergraduate course at the University of South Florida called "Relationships on Film" treats movies as relationship texts to be "read" by active viewers. Through the semester, students engage film in two ways. First, they interpret films as response papers. Each week, students watch the assigned film outside of class. Then…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Thinking, Film Criticism
Carroll, Michael Thomas, Ed. – 1996
This collection of essays deals with world literature. The essays are focused on four primary goals: to map the conceptual and cultural problems inherent in common educational approaches to the subject which sometimes see world literature as a metanarrative of Western culture; to suggest new genres and perspectives; to consider specific curricular…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Language Role
Wisotzki, Paula – 1994
This teaching guide introduces students to early 20th century European and American art. Through critically viewing and discussing art images and participating in related activities, students are encouraged to explore the historical and cultural context within which the art was created. This guide includes background information and an overview…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Criticism, Art Education
Siebert, Bradley G. – 1993
Kenneth Burke has continued to exert a profound influence on recent theories of composition and rhetoric, specifically on how writing might be taught in the classroom. Two recent composition textbooks, "Process, Form, and Substance: A Rhetoric for Advanced Writers" by Richard Coe and "Writing Is Critical Action" by Tilly…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Models, Process Approach (Writing)
Thomas, Jackie – 1990
The four content areas of discipline based art education (aesthetics, art criticism, art history, and art production) should be addressed in every art education unit planned and taught to students. All four content areas are addressed in the process of formal art criticism therefore every unit/lesson that utilizes a formal art criticism also…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
Shackelford, Lynne – Exercise Exchange, 1982
An approach to teaching literary point of view to high school and college composition classes is described in this brief article. AUTHOR'S COMMENT (excerpt): My students demonstrate little understanding of the concept of point of view. They seem unaware that selecting a point of view is an important decision for a writer, because it controls the…
Descriptors: College English, High Schools, Higher Education, Learning Activities

Simpson, Jeanette – Exercise Exchange, 1982
An approach to generating enthusiasm for writing through a writing contest is described in this brief article. AUTHOR'S COMMENT (excerpt): Why would a librarian sponsor a writing contest for more than eleven hundred students in an elementary school? I wanted to provide a writing experience for my students that would be a positive one; I hoped to…
Descriptors: Competition, Elementary Education, Film Criticism, Junior High Schools

Ellis, W. Geiger, Ed. – The ALAN Review, 1983
The articles in this journal issue focus on adolescent literature. In the first article, author John Neufeld discusses how he chooses a particular topic and writes to uncover his own particular bias. The second article discusses the theme of "a price must be paid" in the works of Ouida Sebestyen while the third article presents an…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, English Instruction, Literary Criticism
Foss, Sonja K. – 1989
A course was designed around three major questions: (1) what is the relationship between rhetoric and its context; (2) how does the message construct a particular reality for the audience and the rhetor; and (3) what does the rhetorical artifact suggest about the rhetor? Feminist criticism is used as one of the three methods that focus on the…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Classroom Environment, Course Content, Feminism
Small, Robert C., Jr., Ed.; Kelly, Patricia P., Ed. – Virginia English Bulletin, 1986
In order to help teachers identify works of literature that will remain vibrant parts of their students' lives and give them new insights into themselves, their friends, and their enemies, this journal contains articles suggesting works that the authors found most meaningful to themselves. Titles and authors are as follows: (1) "'April Morning':…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, Higher Education