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Manifold, Marjorie Cohee – Art Education, 2021
This article describes findings from two surveys to determine how the modes of learning, processes of making, and aesthetic products made by youth in extracurricular contexts compared or contrasted with learning and making in school-based art education programs. Survey respondents included over 400 adolescents and young adults (ages 14-21) who…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Art, Art Activities
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Travis, Sarah – Art Education, 2020
During the summer of 2016, through a teen arts internship, the author conducted research on some of the contexts, narratives, and activities that shape artist identity formation. The teen arts interns spent mornings engaged in activities such as discussion, writing, and making art, with a focus on art as activism, and spent afternoons as teaching…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Internship Programs, Art Activities, Art Education
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Sack, Jessica; Moody, Shaelyn – Art Education, 2020
What happens when a teaching method designed around learning new technologies is applied to artmaking for teens in an art museum? How do technology and traditional artmaking techniques connect in the studio? What role does mentorship play? What happens to participants after they leave the program? These questions are central to this case study,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Adolescents, Youth Programs
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Etherington, Matthew – Art Education, 2018
In this article Matthew Etherington shares his experiences, successes, and challenges in implementing a 7th-grade fashion design unit in which he attempts to realize his curricular vision through critical visual culture pedagogy and role-playing. During the 4-week lesson period, Etherington's instructional checkpoints were broken into three main…
Descriptors: Clothing, Role Playing, Grade 7, Art Education
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Amorino, Joseph – Art Education, 2016
This article seeks to help teachers design learning experiences that allow students to manage feelings and emotions before they emerge in the form of aggressive behavior. The author's investigation begins by reviewing the findings of theorists who identify linkages between emotional management, the onset of aggression, and the artistic process. He…
Descriptors: Art Education, Prevention, Aggression, Bullying
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Manifold, Marjorie Cohee – Art Education, 2013
While the observations of generalist educators (Irving, 2009; Scheld, 2012) and anecdotal studies have suggested that interests in popular stories can "turn non-reading pupils into readers" (Smith, 2005) and increase critical writing skills (Kell, 2009; Thomas 2006), many art teachers fail to recognize the educational merits of fanart,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Popular Culture, Art Education, Cartoons
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Cummings, Karen L. – Art Education, 2012
Research conducted in nearly the last decade has drawn attention to the fact that adolescents often feel disconnected with schooling. Youth are described as bored, unmotivated, uninterested, not listening, and feeling averse to learning. In studies highlighting urban adolescents, feelings of disconnection, disaffection, and despair are noted.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Attitudes, Urban Youth, Art Education
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Gude, Olivia – Art Education, 2010
Although virtually all contemporary art teachers list "enhancing creativity" as a key desired outcome of their programs, analysis of lesson plans used in schools suggests that in practice very little curriculum is specifically geared to developing creative abilities. In this paper, the author describes how she developed the curriculum…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art Education, Art Teachers, Play
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Lampert, Nancy – Art Education, 2006
Inquiry-based classroom activities require students to solve problems and answer questions that have more than one possible resolution. These types of activities stimulate critical thinking skills and dispositions in students. PreK-12 art classrooms are rich with opportunity for inquiry-based activities for children and adolescents. This article…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking