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Ackermann, Sarah – Art Education, 2017
This article explores the technology fluency of the preschool "digital native" and how this familiarity with technology influences learning in the classroom. The study involved introducing tablets as a tool for mark making and observing how students engaged with the technology creatively. This study considered the continuously rising…
Descriptors: Art Education, Preschool Education, Computer Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
Tellie, Benjamin; Dracup, Josh – Art Education, 2016
School bullying is a complicated aspect of violence. It can be difficult for teachers to identify bullying and hard for students to report. This can include behaviors that are "offensive, abusive, malicious, insulting, and/or intimidating" (Quigg, 2011, p. 1). Some students struggle with bullying in the classroom and in the general…
Descriptors: Bullying, Studio Art, Art Activities, Middle School Students
Hovanec, Julia L. – Art Education, 2016
Ekphrasis celebrates and cultivates the relationship between artwork and poetry, particularly encouraging the use of written and verbal descriptive works to enhance the art education experience for students. This article discusses various ways ekphrasis could be incorporated in the art classroom. Ekphrasis highlights the strong connection between…
Descriptors: Art, Poetry, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Bubba – Art Education, 2013
This article describes a catchy phrase with more to its meaning than first view. A slogan "All the girls love Earl Lee," appears in street art around the world. Earl Lee is a lovable, handsome man who owns the fictitious Earl Lube industries. Originally intended to bring a smile to people's faces at a time when there wasn't much to smile…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Popular Culture, Humor
Akbari, Ehsan; Castro, Juan Carlos; Lalonde, Martin; Moreno, Lina; Pariser, David – Art Education, 2016
Art educators can harness the collective intelligence and creativity of a class by focusing on the knowledge that emerges from the everyday connections and interactions among students. This article argues the importance and value of collective learning in the art classroom by presenting a lesson from a mobile media visual art curriculum entitled…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Art Education, Visual Arts, Handheld Devices
Ruggiero, Alyssia – Art Education, 2017
In this article, the author challenges the recurrent theory-practice divide in art teacher preparation and its splintering implications for sustaining certain pedagogical practices in K-12 schools. Specifically, the author focuses on the pedagogical practice of emergent curriculum and the derivative curricular cycle of listening, observing,…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Art Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Curriculum
Nieberding, William – Art Education, 2017
This article explores the arts-integrated approach to teaching and learning by combining the art of quilt making, technology, and research. The author challenged his students to use technology and the knowledge of their surrounding county to create a quilt that reflects a sense of community and engagement. The goal was to encourage a more engaged…
Descriptors: Handicrafts, Integrated Activities, Art Education, Student Research
Roth, Nicole Elizabeth – Art Education, 2017
In this article, the author writes about her early years as an elementary school art teacher. In her early years, students received a formalist, discipline based art education. Every lesson began with students, pK-3, viewing a thoughtfully selected collection of paintings created by a famous artist. After viewing this carefully curated selection…
Descriptors: Art Education, Student Centered Learning, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
McElhany, Jacqueline S. – Art Education, 2017
Author Jaqueline McElhany, reflects upon her experiences, flawed teaching method, and lessons learned during her first year as a middle school art teacher, with a project that involved making West African ceremonial face masks. The article focuses on the changes she made to shift her teaching methods and classroom environment from discipline-based…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods, Middle School Teachers, Art Teachers
Hoefferle, Mary – Art Education, 2014
For this Instructional Resource, the author interviewed contemporary sculptor Michael Beitz, who uses art to explore the role of designed objects in human communication and emotional experience. This column was written in response to calls for using Enduring Understandings/Big Ideas (National Coalition for Core Arts Standards, 2013; Stewart &…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Products, Art Activities, Studio Art
Ambrose-Smith, Neal; Smith, Janue Quick-to-See – Art Education, 2014
This Instructional Resource relates the experiences of Native American artist Neal Ambrose-Smith, who views himself not only as an artist with a studio practice, but also as an "Arts Worker" who pursues learning new knowledge with his arts-related jobs. Painting, sculpting, and printmaking are only three areas of his studio practice. He…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Products, Art Education, Art Activities
Graziano, Jane – Art Education, 2015
When first encountering contemporary art, the viewer is confronted with particular challenges--the works can be both surprising in application of materials and provocative in presentation. Contemporary art can confound its audience as they attempt to decode and interpret its meaning. This Instructional Resource outlines an approach for art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Art Expression, Transformative Learning
Mathes, Katy – Art Education, 2017
Student engagement and autonomy work to foster growth in students and increase the amount of time they spend creating artwork. Maximizing artmaking time for students is crucial. In elementary art, classroom management is key. In order to address her biggest struggle--classroom management at the beginning of class (student engagement, timing, and…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Personal Autonomy, Art Education, Art Activities
Tornero, Stephen; Kan, Koon Hwee – Art Education, 2017
The demands of art projects in public schools may not fit with reality for many exceptional students because the project outcomes are often too specific (Henley, 1992). One strong motivator for students is looking at and discussing visual culture, involving all the images they see and all the visual experiences they have every day. This pedagogy…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humor, Inclusion, Student Motivation
Kee, Jessica Baker; Bailey, Cayla; Horton, Shabreia; Kelly, Katrice; McClue, James; Thomas, Lionell – Art Education, 2016
This article describes a project designed to explore how art educators can use "assemblage" to facilitate collaborative learning in their classrooms. It also explores how "assemblage thinking" facilitates collaboration by moving beyond static approaches to artmaking and encouraging students to draw on their own identities to…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Cooperative Learning, Creativity