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Goldstein, Thalia R.; Lerner, Matthew D.; Winner, Ellen – Child Development, 2017
Children in all cultures readily engage in artistic activities, yet the arts (dance, drama, drawing, and music) have traditionally been marginal topics in the discipline of developmental science. We argue that developmental psychologists cannot afford to ignore such naturalistic activities that involve so many basic phenomena--attention,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Early Childhood Education
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Schulte, Christopher M. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2015
Invoking Gilles Deleuze and FĂ©lix Guattari's configuration of minor literature, the author of this case study theorizes the drawing practice of a young boy (Carter) as a process of becoming-minor. Critical to this theorization is the creation and activation of a semblance between Brent and Marjorie Wilson's (1977) treatment of the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Theories, Freehand Drawing, Art Education
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Craw, Janita – Journal of Pedagogy, 2015
This article examines the special nature of "Te Whariki," Aotearoa New Zealand's early childhood national curriculum, as a dynamic social, cultural document through an exploration of two art-inspired imaginary case studies. Thinking with "Te Whariki" retains the potential to ignite thinking post-developmentally about art,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, National Curriculum, Social Development
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Glaveanu, Vlad P. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2012
This article offers a reflection on the role of material objects in the creative process and explores the potential links between creativity and the theory of affordances (Gibson, ), conceptualized from a sociocultural perspective. From this standpoint, creativity can be defined as a process of perceiving, exploiting, and "generating"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Sociocultural Patterns, Role
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Thomas, Kerry – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2015
Popular wisdom has it that collaboration is "the new black" in the arts and arts education. Collaboration is viewed as the basis for the making of new and novel artefacts in contemporary cultures, while also being repeatedly used as a catchword in the development of curriculum. Yet, collaboration as praxis entails complex and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development
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Henderson, Patricia C. – Perspectives in Education, 2011
The paper suggests that phenomenology, the anthropology of the senses and of embodiment, performance theory and multi-modal pedagogies offer a rich set of theoretical ideas with which to consider children's expressive repertoires as overlooked forms of social participation and critique. Four case studies in relation to children's photography,…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Programming (Broadcast), Phenomenology, Case Studies
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Acer, Dilek – Childhood Education, 2012
This article presents a selective review of the literature on cross-cultural art studies, with the aim of identifying their commonalities. The article includes a specific cross-cultural case study, the Art Lunch Project, which the author attended as a representative of Turkey, that aims to exchange practical teaching experiences. The participants…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Art Activities
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Hall, E. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have been defined as "socially excluded" and policies of "social inclusion" invoked to counter this through a focus on paid work and independent living. For many people with IDs this is either not desired or not possible, and as a result many have sought out alternative spaces and activities of…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Art Activities, Social Isolation, Social Integration
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Hickman, Richard; Kiss, Lauren – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2010
This article examines the strategies that can be used to enhance students' understanding of how subjects link together and whether cross-curricular approaches, through a gallery project, have any real impact on students' understanding of the links between subjects. A substantial part of this article, however, describes the methodological aspect of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods, Student Projects
Lynch, Jill C. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2012
This article explores the ethical, methodological, and practical issues of translating critical theory and research into praxis through a case study analysis of a graduate capstone seminar that explored the familiar, and seemingly benign, concepts common to educational discourses: "Creativity, Collaboration, and Community." The author…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teacher Educators, Educational Research, Praxis
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Downey, Stephanie; Delamatre, Jackie; Jones, Johanna – Journal of Museum Education, 2007
Most museum educators strive for their programs to have positive effects on students, but what impact do they really have? What factors, including museum-school programs, contribute to positive academic performance and critical thinking in particular? This article examines the Guggenheim Museum's artist-in-residence program, Learning Through Art…
Descriptors: School Activities, Museums, Program Effectiveness, Critical Thinking
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Groves, Judi; Huber, Tonya – Clearing House, 2003
Considers if the creative process is a viable tool in anger management. Explores whether a summer art program made a difference in the lives of a class of troubled youth. Uses art-based educational research methods from the qualitative inquiry paradigm to assist the exploration. Presents the authors' reflections on the program. Concludes that art…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anger, Art Activities, Case Studies
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Sidelnick, Mark A.; Svoboda, Marti L. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Offers a case study of a first-grader who had trouble learning and for whom drawing was the symbol system used to organize and store her thoughts. Describes how her resource teacher capitalized on this and used drawing to move her from the visual to the spoken and then to the written word. (SR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Case Studies, Childrens Art, Emergent Literacy
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Klager, Max – Visual Arts Research, 1996
Reviews two long-term case studies examining the art produced by two artistically gifted Down Syndrome patients. Their work shows a unique personal style characterized by flat, nonperspective compositions, canonical and mixed profile shapes, and symmetry. Both artists depict androgynous persons in their untutored drawings. Includes drawing samples…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Art Activities, Art Education