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Barton, Sara – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2007
Most students in America can graduate from high school without ever analyzing a piece of art. Perhaps these students will take an art history or an art appreciation course in college that may incorporate a few references to literature and history. Math or science connections will most likely remain entirely absent. Why do we treat art analysis…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Art History, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Healy, John W. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
In this article, the author describes an interdisciplinary and interactive lesson --"Meet the Artist"--that not only is a great way to introduce elementary school students to art history, but also encompasses writing, research, computer skills and the creation of art.
Descriptors: Art History, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Class Activities
Sandell, Renee – 1991
This document consists of remarks introducing a collaborative panel on women's art and art education. By exploring the realms, relevance, and resources on women's art in art education, the panel hoped to address new and continuing issues, and to clarify continuing misunderstandings. The panelists shared the belief that only through consciousness…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers
Meyer, Esther da Costa – Humanities, 1995
Examines Vincent Scully's work as teacher, writer, and critic. This reminisce by a former student also lauds Scully's role as mentor to several generations of art historians. Briefly covers his work on behalf of historic preservation and discusses two seminal works, "American Architecture and Urbanism" and "The Earth, the Temple,…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art History, Educational Objectives, Higher Education

Ecker, David W. – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
States that a multicultural approach to education can fulfill children's need for cultural self-esteem, personal vision of a democratic society, and cultural understanding as a condition for world peace. Defines multicultural art education as participation in the artistic activity of another culture for the purpose of understanding that culture on…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers

Zurmuehlen, Marilyn – Art Education, 1991
Claims that contemporary artists in Western society are obsessed with their careers and fail to approach art as total human beings. Cites three instances in which the latter has happened. Recognizes the experiential nature of learning in studio art and argues that artists/teachers are obligated to ground students' art experiences in praxis. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art History, Artists

Sylva, Ron – Art Education, 1993
Maintains that teaching the creation of art can be lost in the emphasis on discipline-based art education. Argues that much of art education is studying the art of others or the concepts and principles that can be derived from others. Contends that the process of personally creating art must be revived as an integral part of art education. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History

Sidelnick, Mark A. – Art Education, 1992
Examines the five progressive stages of Michael Parson's model for understanding aesthetic development: (1) favoritism; (2) beauty and realism; (3) expressiveness; (4) style and form; and (5) autonomy. Argues that the model can be applied to all ages. Uses Parsons' model to show how a congresswoman's level of aesthetic development can influence…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education

Gitomer, Drew; And Others – Art Education, 1992
Explores student assessment by portfolio approach as used in the Arts PROPEL project. Argues that the content of art knowledge is embedded in a process approach in which techniques, elements, formal analysis, and historical images can be explored. Observes that learning is an active process and teacher student interactions concerning the portfolio…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Discovery Learning, Evaluation Criteria

Stuhr, Patricia L.; And Others – Art Education, 1992
Presents six position statements for developing a multicultural arts curriculum. Suggests strategies for implementing curricula and resources for gathering community information. Provides examples of implementation, including a sample interview to use with artists and sample questions to ask students when analyzing works of art. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Artists, Community Resources

Mullineaux, Connie – Art Education, 1993
Questions whether art educators are using outmoded, traditional methods in a nontraditional world. Contends that teachers must be appreciative of art's eclectic nature and its ability to help students understand contemporary society. Asserts that the relationship between the art teacher and the student must be both active and reflective. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art History, Curriculum Development
Kelso, Ann B., Ed. – 1993
In an introductory section by Michael D. Harris, this resource presents a discussion of aspects and problems in the WEstern study of African Art. This is followed by six lesson plans based on art works from the Fred and Rita Richman Collection of Sub-Saharan Art in the High Museum. The handbook follows Georgia's Quality Core Curriculum and the Ten…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Art, Art Appreciation
Hamblen, Karen A. – 1989
The character of art criticism, both how it naturally occurs and how it is academically constructed, is reflective of social and aesthetic value orientations--much as the art object itself has been found to be a clue to the values of the society in which it is practiced, used, and appreciated. The belief that the art object possesses…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Appreciation

Godlewski, Susan Glover – School Arts, 1990
Outlines the life of Henri Matisse and how he created his paper cut-outs, which were reproduced in a book. Discusses the importance of artists' books. Suggests some creative activities for all grades in book making and paper cut-outs that could be worked in conjunction with a language arts program. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History

Irvine, Hope – Art Education, 1991
Addresses the issue of the fame of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa." Describes several kitsch objects that have been created about the painting. Maintains that students need to address this issue otherwise such exploitation will depreciate the value of the art work. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education