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Yakel, Norman; Caron, Ruth – 1984
Given the responsibility that was placed on school systems to develop and maintain Canadian culture through arts education, the faculty of education at the University of Regina (Saskatchewan), developed a program to prepare teachers to fill the variety of arts education roles. In the four-year undergraduate program, five arts disciplines are…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Community Benefits, Cultural Background

O'Brien, Bernadette C. – 1977
This paper explains the methodology for combining reading and art instruction in a Learning to Read Through the Arts program. Art and reading teachers collaborate to determine the vocabulary required for discussion of each art project. Once this is done, the art teacher uses that vocabulary in a discussion of the art topic, and the reading…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education

Corwin, Sylvia K. – 1977
This paper describes the Reading Improvement Through Art (RITA) project, an interdisciplinary approach to high school reading instruction. RITA was adapted from the elementary school's Learning to Read Through the Arts and Humanities program and was used in nine New York City high schools. During the RITA project, reading and art teachers…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Grade 10, High Schools
Brandt, Karen S. – 1980
The music, art, and physical education areas can lay the groundwork for the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic. For example, music instruction develops receptive, auditory, visual, emotional, and mathematical areas. Art instruction emphasizes eye-hand coordination, creativity, concentration, spatial relationships, planning, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Art Education, Basic Skills, Cognitive Development
UNESCO Bangkok, 2004
A workshop was held in Vegan, Philippines 16-22 December 2001 on innovative approaches in the teaching of World Heritage. These approaches titled Vigan Heritage Education Art (HEart) highlight particular heritage sites in Southeast Asia and uses indigenous artistic concepts and techniques as a basis for teaching. Through creative arts, teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Workshops, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
Brown, Neil; Thomas, Kerry – 1999
Descriptions of the creative disposition are caught in a dilemma. If the spontaneous origination of ideas is a product of discrete mental dispositions, then how are these intentional traits made intelligible within conventional discourse? On one hand art students are obliged by teachers to find creative authenticity inside their own intentional…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Art Teachers, Classroom Research
Stapleton, Philomena – 1999
This paper seeks to answer two questions: What are the trends in schooling today? and How can the arts help translate these trends into practice? It is said that the successful curriculum of the future will be one that helps students collaboratively perceive, analyze, interpret, and discover a whole new range of meanings. The paper focuses on…
Descriptors: Art Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Critical Thinking, Educational Trends
Chen, Li-Tsu – 1999
In Taiwan, traditional pedagogy and technique-oriented teaching methods have become too outdated to enable students to fight with a society full of complicated and confusing socio-cultural phenomena. An art education curriculum change is needed, and innovative art programs should be developed with careful consideration of the socio-cultural…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Creative Teaching, Cultural Context
Igoa, Cristina – 1999
To help immigrant children succeed academically, the teacher must seek to ease the pain of the uprooting experience and find ways to awaken the power within the children to help themselves. This paper describes teaching experiences that led one teacher to understand immigrant children's psychology and the interventions necessary for giving self…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Childhood Needs, Classroom Communication
Kincannon, Joyce; Gleber, Conrad; Kim, Jaehyun – 1999
This research examined the effects of teaching metacognitive strategies on performance in a self-directed learning situation. All participants, 60 university students enrolled in a beginning photography course for non-art majors, were subject to the same conditions. The treatment was embedded instruction and practice in reflection, planning, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Higher Education, Independent Study, Instructional Effectiveness

Hoffa, Harlan – Art Education, 1979
Though the world of schooling may be in trouble, the world of art is booming, and though few of the benefits have yet percolated through the schoolhouse walls, there are hopeful signs and, indeed, several genuine innovations, such as Advanced Placement and CEMREL's Aesthetic Education Program. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Art Education, Economic Climate, Educational Environment

Vallance, Elizabeth – Educational Researcher, 1995
A public curriculum is inherent in the orderly images in art museums. This voluntary public access curriculum offers challenges and useful metaphors for educators working in more structured settings. The parallel roles of school and art museum educators are traced. (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Art Education, Art Products, Cultural Education
Stavropoulos, Carol Susann – 1995
Recent research in the visual arts has resulted in the development of a range of methods for assessing student learning. Theoretically based in cognitive conceptions of learning, assessment systems discussed in this paper have been applied in practice. Possibilities for the art teacher to apply such assessment methodologies directly in the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Criteria, Educational Assessment
Roschwalb, Susanne A. – 1993
The way the author's experiences of the city of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) shaped her visual literacy are explored. Along with the imagery of the steel mills, she experienced some artistic opportunities that helped shape the foundation of her life in art. Although no American city was as extensively industrialized as Pittsburgh, it was the artistic…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Child Development, Concept Formation
LOKV, Netherlands Inst. for Arts Education, Utrecht. – 1996
This collection of lectures focuses on the learning effects of arts education. Presentations are provided for participants to learn the latest research findings in arts education and the development of theories and practice. The insights can be subdivided into learning effects of arts education and assessment of arts education. Presentation titles…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation