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House, Ernest R.; And Others – 1989
A formidable national educational reform movement has developed, aimed at improving the cultural literacy of U.S. students. Ideas about the illiteracy of American students and the urgency of restoring the nation's cultural knowledge, if carried forward, have strong implications for the school curriculum at both the elementary and secondary levels…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment, Culture
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Elliott, Steve; Bartley, Sue – Art Education, 1998
Describes a high school course, "Material Arts Design," that celebrates materials, creativity, and culture, while concurrently encouraging individual responsibility towards the environment. Explains that the students develop a wide range of technical skills by exploring art and technology and address aesthetic and ecological issues through a…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Education, Conservation (Environment), Conservation Education
Mourlevat, Alain – Francais dans le Monde, 1980
Describes the "Culture Center" designed by Le Corbusier and located in Firminy, France. The role of the center in arousing intellectual curiosity in people living in a technological age is discussed. The audience of this culture center, young people, and the types of activities directed toward them are described. (AMH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Development
Stepenoff, Linda Kay – 1994
This paper addresses the problem that children in the school were not participating in relevant inter-cultural studies that were contextual and interactive. The study was conducted in a private, tuition-based, enrichment program which included a kindergarten during school hours and an afterschool program for kindergarteners through fifth graders.…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Interrelationships
Thompson, Jane – 2002
This publication examines the contribution that arts and culture have to make, in ways that more formal education and social policy approaches struggle to achieve. It also explores the relationship between arts, culture, and lifelong learning, especially in overcoming social exclusion. It assumes that earning a living ought not to be calculated…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alienation, Art, Art Education