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Trafí-Prats, Laura – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2017
In this article, I discuss the concept of compositionism as an onto-epistemology of being and knowing that questions human exceptionalism. Compositionism suggests that humans exist in interdependence with complex bio-social systems that need to be assembled together with an ethics of response-ability toward threatened places and beings. I propose…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Research, Elementary School Students, Forestry
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2011
As hands-on environmental observers, children use printing to save and share "treasures" they find. In this article, the author shares thoughts which are based on observing what children find valuable and worth saving, and the printmaking processes used to "lift" images from their finds.
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts
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Gillespie, Jethro – Art Education, 2014
This article describes how High School Visual Arts Teacher Jethro Gillespie built a portable art gallery for his students--essentially an 8-foot cube made from plywood and lightweight boards that can be assembled with bolts and taken apart in sections. The ceiling pieces of the gallery have track lights, the interior walls have been painted gray,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Art Education, Art Activities
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Chang, Ni; Cress, Susan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2014
Visual arts, such as drawings, are attractive to most young children. Marks left on paper by young children contain meaning. Although it is known that children's oral language could be enhanced through communication with adults, rarely is there a series of dialogues between adults and young children about their drawings. Often heard instead…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Oral Language, Freehand Drawing, Young Children
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Jarvis, Michael – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article considers how primary teachers can learn from the practice of artists in their own teaching of art. Fundamental to artistic practice is the notion of practising with various materials and tools. In the article I look at some children's images, as well as scrutinising some statements made by the painter Francis Bacon. The practices of…
Descriptors: Artists, Elementary School Teachers, Art Education, Childrens Art
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Bryce, Nadine – Language Arts, 2012
At the James Weldon Johnson Leadership Academy in East Harlem, New York, administrators, teachers, students, families, and community-based artists worked together to create a visually explosive environment that reflected enriched learning experiences based on their multidisciplinary study of New York's history. The Mano a Mano ("Hand to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Thematic Approach
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2010
Foil can be shaped into almost anything--it is the all-purpose material for children's art. Foil is a unique drawing surface. It reflects, distorts and plays with light and imagery as young artists draw over it. Foil permits quick impressions of a model or object to be sketched. Foil allows artists to track their drawing moves, seeing the action…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Art Activities, Childrens Art, Sculpture
Faulkner, Dorothy, Ed.; Coates, Elizabeth, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
This fascinating collection of international research offers fresh perspectives on children's creative processes and the expression of their creative imagination through dramatic play, stories, artwork, dance, music and conversation. Drawing on a range of research evidence from innovative educational initiatives in a wide variety of countries,…
Descriptors: Imagination, Curriculum Design, Childrens Art, Music
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Warash, Bobbie – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2009
This visual arts project was initiated at the West Virginia University Laboratory School (Nursery School) several years ago and has assisted children in reproducing prints of famous artists. Using the principles of behaviorism in conjunction with developmentally appropriate practice has helped young children to extend their knowledge in the visual…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Visual Arts, Art Education, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Furniss, Gillian J. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Asperger Syndrome (AS) and autism are two pervasive developmental disorders of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Individuals with AS may have exceptional speech and language abilities and difficulty establishing friendships with peers. The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) states that all American children have the right to…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Disabilities
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Armon, Joan; Ortega, Tony – Language Arts, 2008
Letras y Arte: Literacy and Art, is a summer course that pairs college students and children from a Latino neighborhood for literacy and art learning. Started five years ago, Letras y Arte provides opportunities in four areas: (1) literacy opportunities that foster distinctive identities and voice; (2) immersion in a broad view of literacy that…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Art Education, College Students, Visual Arts
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Schroeder-Yu, Gigi – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
Teachers of the visual arts have long considered the importance of how to collect and display their students' work. Throughout history, bulletin boards have covered classrooms and school hallways neatly displaying children's art work. This article briefly summarizes how documentation functions within the Reggio Emilia approach and then discusses…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Bulletin Boards, Art, Kindergarten
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Kenyon, Susan – Art Education, 1983
A quarter of a million schoolchildren participated in the 1981-1982 PTA Reflections Project whose theme was "What Makes Me Smile.""Reflections" was initiated to increase childrens'"hands on" experience in the arts. Twelve entries became winners in the visual arts and were on display at Chicago's Junior Museum. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Creative Activities
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Stone, Nancy – School Arts, 1989
Describes Vermont's Art Exchange Program and its goal of sensitizing Soviet and U.S. children to the common humanity they share. Discusses this program's attempts to break down barriers of fear and stereotyping by promoting the exchange of art and writing between children. (KO)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Exchange
Eisner, Elliot W. – Principal, 1988
Outlines the components of Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE). The program is based on the development of four domains in art: production, criticism, art history, and aesthetics. These areas are important dimensions in artistic development, and the acquisition of art skills broadens childrens' sensitivities to the world in general. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Education
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