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Warren, K. C. – School Arts, 1989
Describes a color theory class at Memphis College of Art (Tennessee) that uses computers to stimulate student interest. Notes that computer knowledge and skills are becoming essential for the graphic art student. Suggest that the computer is another tool, much like the printing press, the Jacquard Loom, and the camera, to be utilized by the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials
Hefner, Steve; McGill, Pam – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
A Saturday arts program was developed to serve secondary-level gifted/talented students in Richland School District Two, South Carolina. The curriculum includes aesthetic valuing, aesthetic perception, cultural heritage, and creative expression. Students learn to create better art, develop creative thinking skills, and become aware of art career…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Creative Expression, Enrichment Activities
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Dorn, Charles M. – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
Provides an annotated bibliography for art education. Includes the following areas of interest: educational evaluation, tests and measurements, philosophical and aesthetic issues in art evaluation, and testing and evaluation in the visual arts. (GG)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Art Education, Educational Assessment
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Jackson, Philip W. – Teachers College Record, 1994
Presents a new perspective on how to integrate the arts back into education and how to make art education part of the school reform process. The perspective would teach only artistic insights that would best serve children at different times in their development, stressing the continuity between art and life. (SM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Change Strategies, Child Development
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White, Margaret H. – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Learning to imagine is a crucial step in symbol-making in early childhood. Uses examples of children's symbol-making to illustrate the process by which children understand the world around them. Considers how effectively aspects of children's learning environments facilitate children's exploration and their development of imagination. (MDM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Hanna, Judith Lynne – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
Education in the arts has the power to be intrinsically valuable and to help fulfill nonaesthetic, utilitarian goals. Art education can improve cognition, promote social relations, stimulate personal development, and foster citizen productivity. An examination of dance education shows at least 19 ways to connect dance to academics and the world of…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Citizenship Education
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Fox, Jill Englebright; Diffily, Deborah – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2001
Explores the visual arts as a means to develop skills and abilities across the curriculum and nurture aesthetic development. Considers benefits of art for socioemotional, psychomotor, and cognitive development; integration of art into the curriculum; and the role of adults, children's books, and the classroom for encouraging art appreciation.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
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Abiodun, Rowland – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
No single traditional discipline can adequately supply answers to the many unresolved questions in African art history. Because of the aesthetic, cultural, historical, and, not infrequently, political biases, already built into the conception and development of Western art history, the discipline of art history as defined and practiced in the West…
Descriptors: Art History, Visual Arts, Aesthetics, African Culture
Beem, Edgar Allen – Teacher Magazine, 2004
This article describes how the students in Maine greatly benefited from the original artworks donated by the famous artist William Thon. Thon was a 20th century artist celebrated in Maine for his paintings of coastal landscapes, turbulent seascapes, sailboats, and fishing boats. Thon, who was widowed, childless, and blind, has left his…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education
Illinois Art Education Association, Aurora. – 1990
This publication includes descriptions of arts programs, units of study, lesson plans, and course outlines submitted by Illinois arts teachers who answered the invitation to document their successful approaches to art edication. This compilation was not designed to be prescriptive, but to be representative of activities in Illinois. The articles…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
Jagodzinski, John – 1979
The essay argues that current artistic practices reflect a dated formalistic aesthetic, and that the hermeneutic-phenomenological position, although superior to the formalist approach, is limited. (Hermeneutics is a study of the methodological principles of interpretation; phenomenology is an ethnographic, historical, and/or crosscultural analysis…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Artists, Educational Philosophy
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD. Dept. of Instructional Planning and Development. – 1979
Educational Objectives and course descriptions for art education, grades K-8, Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Maryland, are presented. The program consists of the integration of art production, art criticism, and art history. Objectives are intended to help students become sensitive to visual aspects of their environment, aware of art…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History
Weismann, Donald L.; Wheeler, Joseph F. – 1974
This publication contains a conversation about art and drawing between a university professor of arts and a former director of a public school cultural arts program. As part of the National Humanities Faculty Why Series, the book is intended to help students, teachers, and citizens maintain and improve their intellectual vigor and human awareness…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Tanner, Eric L., Comp. – 1976
This annotated bibliography contains about 50 books dating from 1960 through 1974 that deal mainly with art history. Many of them state the motives and ideas expressed by various artists and the techniques employed in the construction of each work of art. The books can easily be adapted to a social science program or used in an art appreciation…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Art, Art Activities
Madeja, Stanley S. – Momentum, 1978
The author describes the aesthetic education curriculum developed by CEMREL (Central Midwestern Region Educational Laboratory), which encompasses six areas: aesthetics in the physical world, aesthetics and arts elements, aesthetics and the creative process, aesthetics and the artist, aesthetics and the culture, and aesthetics and the environment.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Critical Thinking
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