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Wright, Jason – Art Education, 2022
In this article, Jason Wright begins by describing the "checklist traveler"--a traveler that has a checklist for every city they travel to and once done, they move on. This type of traveler would see the sites they were "supposed to see" and were on a tight schedule. The famous relics, monuments, statues, cathedrals, sweeping…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Creative Activities
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Bae, Jaehan – Art Education, 2017
The arts encourage us to wake up, often by shocking us into a novel consciousness (Ayers, Greene, & Alexander-Tanner, 2012). Further, from the perspective of the artist, the basic human right to creative activity provides a vehicle for "talking back" (hooks, 1990, p. 337) in response to threats to social justice. Such is the case in…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Civil Rights, Activism, Foreign Countries
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Gude, Olivia – Art Education, 2007
An art curriculum is not a mere container of aesthetic and cultural content; a curriculum is itself an aesthetic and cultural structure. Students should be able to sense, examine, and explain the structure of the art curriculum; these explanations should emphasize important ideas and themes associated with traditional and contemporary artmaking…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, Art Teachers, Creative Activities
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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
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Tomaszkiewicz, Frank – Art Education, 1988
Examines the use of holography in the art technology program of a junior high school. Characterizing holography as a valuable artistic experience and discovery experience and stressing the importance of student interest and involvement, the author discusses the necessary equipment for the project and includes two diagrams of a holographic setup.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Class Activities