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Lifschitz-Grant, Naomi – Art Education, 2022
Amid a global pandemic, educators felt overwhelmed by the need to convert to new teaching and learning modalities. Students, too, had to adapt quickly to new ways of acquiring and processing information. The author relates how they needed to learn new technologies and rethink how to deliver content and create meaningful experiences for their…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, Educational Environment, Visual Arts
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Hamlin, Jessica; Restler, Victoria – Art Education, 2021
Against the backdrop of racist campus events nationwide, Jessica Hamlin and Victoria Restler came together to read, talk, and plot ways to build their understandings of Whiteness within their own teaching and institutions--one of them works with preservice artist educators and the other with emerging and established youth development…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Educational Environment
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Bertling, Joy G. – Art Education, 2021
This instructional resource presents contemporary works of art that illuminate and revel in the decadence, decay, and potential for regeneration imminent in organic matter decomposition. In so doing, these artists employ a range of strategies that might be drawn on in the art classroom: observing, illustrating, and reinterpreting decay;…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Activities, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Reich-Shapiro, Mindi; Scarola, Kristin – Art Education, 2023
The Early Childhood Education program at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) prepares more than 600 students each year to be educators in early childhood (birth-Grade 2) classrooms as teaching assistants or to continue their education in 4-year institutions. In March 2020, as COVID-19 devastated urban neighborhoods, a journey was…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Environment, Electronic Learning, Community College Students
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Miller, Wendy; Cardamone, Ashley – Art Education, 2021
This article shares a curriculum developed by preservice art teachers to encourage 9th-grade art education students to learn and create together, making decorative rain barrels to help their community's future and discover how artmaking can help provide sustainable ways to address ecological challenges related to their local environment. A…
Descriptors: Art Education, Ecology, Social Justice, Conservation (Environment)
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Dean, Kayla P.; Bertling, Joy G. – Art Education, 2020
Encompassing complex scatter plots, visually friendly infographics, and surprising works of contemporary art, data visualizations are as diverse as the disciplines from which they emerge. Over the past few decades, a strand of data visualizations has emerged that engage with ecological and sustainability topics and issues, such as concerns for the…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Data, Ecology, Artists
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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2020
The children born between the years 1995 and 2005 belong to Generation Z (Gen Z). They are inheriting a world full of technology, "fake news," melting polar ice caps, and a divisive political situation in the United States. The children of Gen Z are the first generation to grow up in a world with mass technology, and they are also the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Advocacy, Art Education, Teaching Models
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Clumpner, Justin – Art Education, 2021
Designing an art curriculum that emphasizes authentic artmaking, empowers students, and elevates their voices--requires rethinking the way that art educators teach. Art educators must develop curriculum and instruction that embodies three key concepts: (1) inspire student thought; (2) assess students in ways that encourage artistic growth beyond…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Evaluation, Classroom Environment, Student Centered Learning
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Song, Borim; Lim, Maria; Lim, Kyungeun – Art Education, 2023
Researchers have examined the perceptions of K-12 teachers about their teaching and professional experiences during the pandemic and have found that teachers thought they had not received adequate training for remote teaching or proper professional development for online education. Motivated by Rolling's (2010) suggestion, "So, researchers,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Christina D. Chin – Art Education, 2024
The Black Lives Matter movement has momentum, and as art educators in privileged positions to influence future generations of the United States, we have the power and responsibility to carry that energy forward. To accomplish this, two of the first crucial things we could do as educators is reflect (1) on how we are complicit in perpetuating…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Racism, Racial Attitudes, Attitude Change
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Stewart, Connie – Art Education, 2019
Art teachers often complain about being overlooked and misunderstood as their schools focus on student achievement in literacy, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and other educational goals. This article will argue that the art teachers' position in between competing disciplines is a place to recognize the power of their educational…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
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Buffington, Melanie L. – Art Education, 2019
In 2015, the mass murder of nine people in a South Carolina church by a White supremacist led to greater public questioning of symbols of the Confederacy. This questioning led to action in the spring of 2017 when four large Confederate monuments were removed in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the citizens of Charlottesville, Virginia, voted to remove…
Descriptors: Art Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Art, Current Events
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Sanders-Bustle, Lynn – Art Education, 2018
In this article, Sanders-Bustle recounts what happened when university art education students created socially engaged art (SEA), "Project Unway" and "Project Unity," in the hallways of a middle school. The events represented in this article stem from activities that took place in a secondary art education curriculum course…
Descriptors: Art Education, College Students, Middle School Students, Grade 6
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Chung, Sheng Kuan; Li, Dan – Art Education, 2017
In contemporary art, many artists have incorporated playful and functional elements into their artistic expression beyond the conventional perception of art merely as an appreciated object. In this article, the authors touch on the movement of art in daily living and explore the playful, functional, and interactive nature of art by Tin Yan Wong, a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Artists, Art Expression
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Rex, Liz; Woywod, Christine – Art Education, 2014
Educators hope that the impact teaching and curriculum have on students extends far beyond the classroom, making practical connections to daily life. Powerful myths about where art happens, who participates in the art world, and the communities that judge art, however, can cause feelings of exclusion, where even formally trained artists can feel…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Lifelong Learning, Educational Environment
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