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Fisher, R. Michael – Online Submission, 2012
Recent re-reading of Erich Fromm's (1968) "The Revolution of Hope," has proven to be compatible with an aesthetic model (A-ness/D-ness) that I have been researching on and developing in the past 30 years. Fromm's call for a radical humanistic agenda, if not revolution, was appealing to my own call for a radical aesthetic and art education agenda…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, Humanism, Values
Sze, Susan – Online Submission, 2005
The purpose of this paper is to explain how origami can be used to foster life and academic skills in struggling students in rural schools. At-risk students often lack the social, behavioral, study, self-management, academic and life skills to face their daily challenges. This paper describes: (1) benefits of origami and its integration into…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Rural Schools, Student Diversity, Special Education
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Paskell, Anthony – Online Submission, 1969
This article came about as the result of a chance meeting of the author, Anthony Paskell with Bob Aller, (a West Coast artist) and the remarkable experience that evolved. Mr. Aller held a series of art sessions on various Indian Reserves, all based on his unique approach to the teaching of Art (and art-related experiences)--a non-teaching…
Descriptors: American Indians, Recognition (Achievement), Museums, Foreign Countries