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Giardina, Nicola – Educational Leadership, 2016
A three-year grant program at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City encourages teachers to draw connections between curricular topics and works of art. In this article, museum educator Nicola Giardina describes how the program uses inquiry-based lessons to create meaningful learning experiences for underserved students. She highlights…
Descriptors: Art, Museums, Lesson Plans, Field Trips
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Garner, Betty K. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Students are so creative! How can teachers help them use that creativity to learn? This question haunted the author while she was teaching art in a K-8 public school. In art class, she frequently saw students demonstrate refreshingly original ideas in their drawings and paintings as well as innovative problem solving related to their projects.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art, Creativity, Learning
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Nathan, Linda – Educational Leadership, 2012
As co-headmaster of Boston Arts Academy, the author tells the stories of two students whose passion and talent in the arts helped them become more successful in academic subjects. Boston Arts Academy accepts students on the basis of auditions, regardless of their previous academic or discipline records. Yet a large majority of its students go on…
Descriptors: Art Education, Core Curriculum, Artists, Attention Deficit Disorders