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Stomfay-Stitz, Aline M.; Hinitz, Blythe F. – 1998
This paper discusses the integration of peace education into early childhood education through the arts and humanities curricula, considering several pedagogical developments which indicate a more favorable climate for this integration, including: (1) aesthetic literacy programs, including peace museums and the role of children's literature; (2)…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness

Walker, Alice D., Comp. – 1993
Two bibliographies of publications from the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA) are presented. The first covers the period from 1983 through 1989 and lists 261 publications from the IVLA at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The second covers from 1990 through 1993 and lists 201 publications. The comprehensive…
Descriptors: Art Education, Bibliographies, Critical Viewing, Curriculum Development
Platten, Marvin – 1991
One of the most important tasks that teachers undertake is to teach concepts. Without a good understanding of concepts, students have difficulty even understanding the basics. Several approaches to teaching thinking have been analyzed and research concludes that it is more effective to teach thinking in the context of a subject rather than as a…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Art Education, Art History, Concept Formation
Lewis, P. Helen – 1989
This study sought to find a way to help children from educationally disadvantaged families to improve their cognitive and language abilities and thus improve their achievement in school. Specifically the study investigated the effectiveness of guided experiences with clay in promoting cognitive, affective, and language growth of educationally…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Art Activities, Art Education, Cognitive Ability
Escobedo, Theresa H.; Bhargava, Ambika – 1990
This study describes preschoolers' computer-generated graphics. Of specific interest were three questions: (1) What is the nature of children's computer-generated drawings in terms of the developmental stages of art? (2) How do the stages evident in children's computer-generated drawings compare with those in drawings produced with traditional art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Color, Comparative Analysis
Sayre, Scott; Wetterlund, Kris – 2002
In 2000, two Minnesota art museums began the development of statewide networks for training teachers to integrate Internet-based educational tools and resources into their classrooms and teaching techniques. This paper examines the design and implementation of a train-the-trainer program designed to promote the use of www.artsconnected.org (a Web…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Technology
Karppinen, Seija – 2000
The repertory grid is a technique used in psychological and behavioral studies to elicit individuals' personal constructs. This pilot study examined the feasibility of using this technique with young children in early childhood education settings with regard to visual art education, based on the view that listening to, and appreciating children's…
Descriptors: Art Education, Beliefs, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Art

McFee, June King – Studies in Art Education, 1991
Examines seven controversial issues in art education and sets them in a larger social context to help identify their contributions to art education. Concludes that art education should include all art forms from all cultures, develop more interaction between people in theory and practice, and extend the use of social and behavioral sciences. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Behavioral Sciences, Cultural Activities
Golomb, Claire – 1992
A study of young children's art and representational thought investigated the order in which representational concepts emerge in children's modeling in clay. It was predicted that children's three-dimensional representations of simple, symmetrical, and balanced familiar objects would be superior to their representations of complex, asymmetrical,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Art Education, Art Expression, Children
Ma, Yan – 1995
This study applies reader-response criticism to investigate subject positions of gender, age, ethnicity, and profession through the poststructural analysis of an art work entitled "A Book from the Sky," and examines the relationship among viewer, text (the art work), and artist. A description of the art work is provided as an…
Descriptors: Age, Art Criticism, Art Education, Chinese
Lloyd, Carla V.; Barnhurst, Kevin G. – 1993
The development of a visual literacy facility, the Creative Visual Lab, at the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University (New York) is described. The facility was designed to provide students with the instruction that would develop their computer proficiency and visual sensitivity without being, in itself, completely…
Descriptors: Administration, Art Education, Classroom Design, Classroom Research
Pena, Lydia M. – 1984
In the past 15 years, women have made substantial strides in remedying several longstanding injustices towards women in art. Through considerable pressure and discussion, a small group of women succeeded in convincing the Brooklyn Museum of Art to host an exhibition of women artists in the 1970s. Women art professors also staged a successful…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Education, Art History, Artists
Hamblen, Karen A. – 1984
Research studies on classroom questions and on learning models can provide information on how art criticism can be integrated into art education so that students are involved in exploratory experiences that tap higher levels of thinking. First, teachers need to be trained specifically in art criticism questioning formats in which there is an…
Descriptors: Art Education, Critical Thinking, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs
Assey, Joan – 1999
This paper discusses the future role of technology in arts education and addresses the impact of technology on teaching and learning in these content areas. The following topics are covered: (1) technology in arts education; (2) the link between learning and technology; (3) change in goals and purpose in arts education--curriculum, instruction,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change

Baker, David W. – Art Education, 1990
Praises past achievements of the National Art Education Association (NAEA) and the art education profession. Maintains that art curriculum must reflect community values and norms, and should be relevant to students' needs. Believes that art educators are currently in a position to make art a central part of educational processes. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics