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Wilson, Brent – Arts Education Policy Review, 1996
Maintains that the way arts education assessment, outcomes, and standards are specified has the potential to shape arts education both positively and negatively. Argues that current approaches are fragmented, decontextualized, and inefficient. Recommends a holistic approach combining discipline-based art education with a more intellectually…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Teachers
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Goodwin, MacArthur – Arts Education Policy Review, 2000
Focuses on policy issues that have affected arts education in the twentieth century, such as: interest in discipline-based arts education, influence of national arts associations, and national standards and coordinated assessment. States that whether the policy decisions are viewed as achievements or disasters are for future determination. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Dance Education, Discipline Based Art Education, Educational History
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Hamblen, Karen A. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1997
Introduces assumptions about instrumental outcomes in teaching art education. Argues that, through instrumental outcomes, art causes students to think in new ways and knowledge is transferred from the study of art to traditional subjects. Presents research findings and implemented programs that support relationships among art instruction,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ottey, Sherilyn D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1996
Constructs a theory of dance education based on critical pedagogy theory (CPT). CPT views education as a liberating rather than an oppressive force. Defines and elaborates various components and approaches for establishing critical methodologies in the dance classroom. These mostly concern empowering the student and developing a critical…
Descriptors: Art Education, Critical Thinking, Dance Education, Discipline Based Art Education
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2000
Focuses on identifying ways in which policy has affected arts education, specifically those that have evolved outside of arts education instead of within. Explores topics such as: the influence of national and state standards, the impact of testing, and the absence of teachers competent to teach the arts. (CMK)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Art Education, Dance Education, Discipline Based Art Education
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Bachar, Pnina; Glaubman, Rivka – Arts Education Policy Review, 2006
Approaches toward teaching art in schools and methods of teaching art vary according to the teachers' perceptions of the major goals. As the Israeli school curriculum does not set clear guidelines for art teaching, the teachers themselves are free to formulate their aims, curricula, and teaching methods. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Artists, Art Teachers, Art Education
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Bauerlein, Mark – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
In arts education, Visual Culture Studies (VCS) is currently at its height, and proponents of it act with all the verve of partisans on a roll. A little knowledge of history, however, should curb their enthusiasm. Academia has a way of assimilating the most extreme theories and pursuits into standard operating procedure, and the evanescence of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Internet, Historians, Audiences
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Azadpur, Mohammad; Silvers, Anita – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
This article, the tenth in an occasional series on past treatments of major issues in arts education policy from antiquity through the twentieth century, discusses philosopher Avicenna's view that art's aesthetic value bestows intrinsic public benefits sufficient to command community support of the arts. By exploring Avicenna's comparison of the…
Descriptors: Public Support, Educational Change, Philosophy, Art Education
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Brewer, Thomas M. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
This paper chronicles the development and updating of a visual arts education policy paper produced by the Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC). The first statement was drafted and approved by the membership and published in 1995. The revision process for the second statement began in the spring of 2003 and was reviewed by the board of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Educational Policy, Position Papers
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Jolls, Tessa; Grande, Denise – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
With ongoing professional development and with appropriate tools, teachers are able to internalize information-process skills. Once they understand these process skills, they are able to apply them to any media content and to transform their teaching, without the need for a "cookbook" approach, reliant only on textbooks. Instead,…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Art Education, Program Descriptions, Program Development
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Pankratz, David B. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1997
States the possibility that achieving and continuing educational change in the arts is problematic because arts educators and their supporters concentrate more on the what than the how of educational change. Defines educational change in the arts, explores the differences between the what and the how, and describes educational-change research.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Practices
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Blakeslee, Michael – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
In this paper, the author explains why programs or potential programs designed to serve education in music and the other arts should be evaluated on the basis of breadth of coverage of standards-based skill and knowledge, of depth of coverage of that skill and knowledge and on the proportion of a given student population that they reach. Those who…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Education, Outcomes of Education, Educational Objectives
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Silvers, Anita – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
Proponents of expanding art education to address visual culture sometimes mean by this no more than the idea that unconventional kinds of imagery may productively be treated as art. Sometimes, however, the goal is to replace the appreciative and interpretive stances that are conventional in teaching and learning about art with a polemical…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Ross, Jerrold – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
The decline in public support for the arts is evident in diminished audience approbation as much as in support by public and, increasingly, private sources. This article postulates that the same phenomenon is taking place with the decrease of arts education in our schools. The author argues that our schools are taking on an increasingly…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Art Education, Aesthetic Education, Imagination
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Moore, Ronald – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
This article draws attention to three important aesthetic ideas--ideas which have become, in the early twenty-first century, so widely endorsed in Western culture that they have become the stock platform of much theorizing and teaching about our experience of art and its relation to the rest of life. All of these ideas sprang from Beat thought in…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Cultural Influences, Artists, Art Education
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