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Jarvis, Michael – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
In this paper I emphasise the continuing importance of painting as a critical art practice. Contemporary art has always, naturally, reflected the development and exploration of new technologies and our current postmodern era is no different. However, despite our obsession with, and increasing reliance on, computer and filmbased technologies, it is…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Creative Activities, Early Childhood Education
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Wallace, David – Teaching Artist Journal, 2005
All teaching artists have taken unexpected detours that lead to miracles. They have all created magical experiences in which people are too engaged to notice the incredible amount they are learning. As a TA, one searches for "serious play"--purposeful fun that stimulates exhilarating work and genuine learning. But how does it happen? How do TAs…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Creative Activities
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Edmonston, Paul – Art Education, 1975
Author put down his recollections on the complex variables surrounding any given photographic action and the creative expression involved. (RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Creative Activities, Learning Processes
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Kren, Margo – School Arts, 1976
The twig loom, made from the branch of a tree, can be as simple or as complex as the weaver wishes. It can be the first loom attempted by children, as a way of introducing them to weaving. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Creative Activities
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Peters, Gary – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2005
The aim of this article is to reconsider the (age old) problem of relating theory to practice in art education by placing it within the largely ignored context of improvisation. In so doing it is hoped that some of the well-known "difficulties" art practitioners have when confronted with the (usually mandatory) history and theory components of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Art Education, Art History, Theory Practice Relationship
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Johnson, James K. – School Arts, 1978
If your school district is like most school districts, money for supplies is an increasing problem. Art teachers are continually trying to develop meaningful art projects for which the cost is minimal. Here students learn to use discarded, large number 10 cans as planters for a macrame project. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Creative Activities, Illustrations
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Stierhout, Ann L. – School Arts, 1976
As a kick-off for the Bicentennial, Ossining High School students redesigned their desk tops with symbols derived from the American flag. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Creative Activities, High School Students
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Atanasov, Zeco – International Review of Education, 1970
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes
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Kenyon, Susan – Art Education, 1983
A quarter of a million schoolchildren participated in the 1981-1982 PTA Reflections Project whose theme was "What Makes Me Smile.""Reflections" was initiated to increase childrens'"hands on" experience in the arts. Twelve entries became winners in the visual arts and were on display at Chicago's Junior Museum. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Creative Activities
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Finley, Nancy – School Arts, 1976
An art teacher at South Shore High School in Brooklyn, New York, uses blot paintings as a wedge into the teenager's fantasy world thereby defining nebulous shapes into concrete, but often delightfully outlandish, subject matter. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Creative Activities, Fantasy
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Cappetta, Ann – School Arts, 1990
Describes how students, influenced by Victorian architecture, created ceramic slab houses. Students devised a solution to depict the reflective nature of Victorian bay windows. Project incorporates art history, handbuilding, and surface ornamentation. Outlines and illustrates steps involved in making slab houses that can be adapted for use by…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education, Ceramics
Ernst, Karen – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Describes a teacher's creative teaching method in an art class. Introduces a summer workshop called the Artist's Workshop for teachers who are interested in infusing art into their classroom. Claims that teachers must push their own boundaries to find out their strategies and to listen to students. Provides 25 strategies to bring art into…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Activities, Curriculum Design, Discovery Learning
Chan, David W.; Chan, Lai-kwan – New Horizons in Education, 2007
Background: Recognizing that arts education is important in facilitating learning and in enhancing creativity in students, recent education reform in Hong Kong has sought to promote arts education and efforts to encourage creative expression through different art forms. Among different modes of creative arts expression, drawing has been suggested…
Descriptors: Creativity, Freehand Drawing, Academically Gifted, Creative Activities
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Price, June L. – School Arts, 1975
In a special art class, students combined their excitement about science, ecology and engineering to design and construct a model rocket center. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Creative Activities
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Hein, Piet – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
Examines the nature of science and art, and discusses the relationship between these two fields of creative human activity. (JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, College Science, Creative Activities
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