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Wright, Jason – Art Education, 2022
In this article, Jason Wright begins by describing the "checklist traveler"--a traveler that has a checklist for every city they travel to and once done, they move on. This type of traveler would see the sites they were "supposed to see" and were on a tight schedule. The famous relics, monuments, statues, cathedrals, sweeping…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Creative Activities
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Maapalo, Pauliina; Østern, Tone Pernille – Education Inquiry, 2018
In this article, researchers from the perspectives of post-humanism and new materialism investigate the methodological possibilities and challenges offered by multisensory interviews with Norwegian Art and Crafts teachers regarding their practice theories connected to woodwork with primary school children. Author 1 has visited eight different…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Handicrafts
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Briggs, Judith – Art Education, 2016
The National Visual Arts Standards (NVAS) present ways for students in the United States to create, present, respond, and connect to the world of art and artmaking. This article focuses on the practices of one visual arts educator, Educator A, who taught in a state-sponsored specialist music high school, guided by the following question: "How…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Arts, Art Education, Academic Standards
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Barrett, Terry – Teaching Artist Journal, 2011
This article is a personal narrative of a teaching artist reaching out to persons ill, elderly, and their caregivers because of his own experiences with cancer. As a teaching artist, the author serves schools and communities as an art critic, that is, one who facilitates discussions about works of art made by the learners or by established…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, Older Adults, Caregivers
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Bachleda, F. Lynne – Teaching Artist Journal, 2009
In this article, the author describes a four-day teaching artist workshop at North Carolina's Penland School of Crafts. Led by Dr. Madeleine R. Grumet of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, participants of the seminar undertook the pleasurable job of examining the ins and outs of teaching visual art. Their morning was modeled on a…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Artists, Workshops, Handicrafts
Hutzel, Karen; Bastos, Flavia M. C.; Cozier, Kimberly J. – Teachers College Press, 2012
This anthology places art at the center of meaningful urban education reform. Providing a fresh perspective on urban education, the contributors describe a positive, asset-based community development model designed to tap into the teaching/learning potential already available in urban cities. Rather than focusing on a lack of resources, this…
Descriptors: Community Development, Urban Schools, Art Education, Educational Change
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Barnes, Natalie Selden – Art Education, 2009
Art is visual literacy, some would say more basic than writing and speaking, because it is not hampered by the barrier of language. The process of creating a visual narrative and understanding visual literacy is multi-faceted. Because similar cognitive strategies are used in the practice of both visual and written literacy, incorporation of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Evaluation, Art Education, Artists
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Heid, Karen – Art Education, 2005
One of the most challenging concepts for preservice and experienced art teachers is to comprehend the difference between aesthetics and art criticism. In this article, the author discusses aesthetics from a historical perspective and reflects on how it can be defined and used in the art classroom. Gardner's (1983) intrapersonal and interpersonal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Aesthetics, Art Teachers, Art Criticism
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Traf, Laura – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This article describes the foundations, development and some of the findings from a research project about how the use of the gaze, as a key idea from critical art history, might affect the understanding of art by art educators. It shows how the use of this key idea involved not just the disruption of a modernist model of art interpretation (based…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Education, Art Teachers, Art Criticism
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Walker, Keith; Smith, Liz – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This paper examines the value of a task-based approach to engaging with original works of art and focuses in particular upon the experiences of a group of PGCE Art and Design trainees when they visited an exhibition entitled, Air Guitar: Art Reconsidering Rock Music, to carry out given tasks. The extent to which a task-based approach might…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Rock Music, Arts Centers, Art Criticism
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Price, Dustine – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Imagine a place where artistic expression, writing, and the critique process about art become a way to communicate in a child's everyday life. Students learn that there is a balance in the relationship between colors, lines, and objects. Students begin to think critically and reason through real-world situations. As observation and thinking skills…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Art Teachers, Art Education, Art Expression
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Ewens, Thomas – Arts Education Policy Review, 1994
Discusses the concept of quality in art from the standpoint of the theory of mediation. Traces the idea of quality from Aristotelian criticism to Gagnepain's theory of mediation. Concludes that mediation aesthetics seek inspiration and quality only from the art work, not its contemporary meaning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism
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Jeffers, Carol – Art Education, 1999
Presents the findings from a study in which children acted as art museum tour guides for their adult pre- and in-service teachers. Focuses on the children's conceptions of museums, art museum rules, and tour guides; the children's interpretations of artworks; and the learning outcomes. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Teachers
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Taylor, Cynthia – School Arts, 1991
Describes a game designed to motivate students to conduct art historical research. Required students to find artists who created art in four different ways, realistically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Students chose ways to take collected data and work cooperatively to create a mural. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Cotner, Teresa L. – Art Education, 2001
Focuses on the use of classroom art talk, addressing how to talk about art in school and the scope of classroom art talk. States that there are at least four reasons to study high school classroom art talk. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
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