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Booth, Eric – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this reflective essay, Eric Booth utilizes his Habits of Mind for Creative Engagement to offer two suggestions for intensifying the impact of arts learning in schools. Booth's first suggestion redefines what artistic engagement really means and where it can contribute to creative learning. His second suggestion advocates for the use of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Learner Engagement, Cognitive Processes
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Smutny, Joan Franklin – Parenting for High Potential, 2014
Parents of gifted children play a powerful role in expanding their world and helping them discover what they love. When gifted children have impassioned, open-minded, and creative family members, they are free to discover what they love and who they are as people. For gifted learners, curiosity, passion, and interest are absolute essentials.…
Descriptors: Gifted, Parent Education, Family Environment, Problem Solving
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Rex, Liz; Woywod, Christine – Art Education, 2014
Educators hope that the impact teaching and curriculum have on students extends far beyond the classroom, making practical connections to daily life. Powerful myths about where art happens, who participates in the art world, and the communities that judge art, however, can cause feelings of exclusion, where even formally trained artists can feel…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Lifelong Learning, Educational Environment
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Nichols, Amanda J.; Stephens, April H. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2013
Science and the arts might seem very different, but the processes that both fields use are very similar. The scientific method is a way to explore a problem, form and test a hypothesis, and answer questions. The creative process creates, interprets, and expresses art. Inquiry is at the heart of both of these methods. The purpose of this article is…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Creative Activities, Art Education, Science Instruction
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Coil, Carolyn – Knowledge Quest, 2014
Assessment can be defined as any method through which one gathers data or information about something. Assessing may incorporate measurement and testing, but it also includes evaluation and appreciation of creative products, processes, and performances. It encompasses finding out much more information than test results alone can give. Creative…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Environment, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria
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Kim, Hyungsook – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2015
While creativity is discussed as a core competence for talented people around the world in the twenty-first century, its exhibition is determined by one's character. Creativity and character education, therefore, should not be considered as separate matters, but the systematically related matters, and exhibition of creativity, can be carried away…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Activities, Citizenship Education, Elementary School Students
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Lum, Chee-Hoo; Dairianathan, Eugene – International Journal of Music Education, 2014
In the most recent Ministry of Education work plan seminar (Ministry of Education, 2010), a clear signal was sent out that arts education, primarily music and visual art, would become one of the key areas of focus in pursuing the goal of holistic education of a primary school child in the Singapore school system. This article, as part of a larger…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Content Analysis, Music Education
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Baxter, Kristin – Art Education, 2014
What is the relationship between student teachers' studio art practice and pedagogy during the student teaching experience? What are the benefits of reflecting on connections between art teaching and artmaking after the student teaching experience? In developing one's art practice, art educators build conceptual frameworks for curriculum with…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Art Activities, Art Education, Studio Art
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Katz-Buonincontro, Jen; Phillips, Joy C.; Arnold, Noelle Witherspoon – Journal of School Leadership, 2015
Three independently developed educational leadership courses used the arts to depart from lecture and passive learning, prime students to solve school problems creatively, and build social justice awareness. Photo captioning was used to promote intrapersonal leadership development around professional identity formation and social justice awareness…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Administrator Education, Art Education, Photography
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Sclater, Madeleine; Lally, Victor – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2013
The dialectical relationship between social justice, active participation and the development of aesthetic sensibilities is re-emerging as a theme among art and design educators as concerns mount for the future of art and design education in the curriculum--particularly in the UK, but also internationally. This article explores the potential of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Daily Living Skills, Skill Development, Art Education
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Veon, Raymond E. – Art Education, 2014
What role can district visual art administrators play in articulating an educationally valuable conception of creativity and in establishing a culture that targets creativity as an educational goal? How can art administrators help teachers implement creativity goals? How can they communicate creativity's importance to principals, parents, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art Education, Administrator Role, Models
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Gillespie, Jethro – Art Education, 2014
This article describes how High School Visual Arts Teacher Jethro Gillespie built a portable art gallery for his students--essentially an 8-foot cube made from plywood and lightweight boards that can be assembled with bolts and taken apart in sections. The ceiling pieces of the gallery have track lights, the interior walls have been painted gray,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Art Education, Art Activities
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Amiri, Faramarz – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
The number of university undergraduate courses in the area of interactive media is increasing. Many of these courses are based in the schools of art and design that have traditionally valued and focused on developing the aesthetic and artistic design skills of their students. However, because of the rapid changes in new technology the relation…
Descriptors: Programming, Design, Art Education, Information Technology
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Spitz, Ellen Handler – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2010
Advocating for improvisational pedagogy in the arts, this article argues for the incalculable benefits of a teaching style that refuses to adhere strictly to orchestration planned in advance; it propounds a pedagogical practice that welcomes cadenzas and that situates itself in the here-and-now of classrooms taken as sites of adventure, discovery,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Styles, Creative Activities, Creativity
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Hartzell, Stephanie A.; Hong, Eunsook – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
The relationship between adolescent extra-curricular activities and choice of graduate-education field was examined among students from three fields of study, science (n = 12), art (n = 12), and education (n = 14), using qualitative and quantitative methods. Results of profile analysis indicated that the different majors participated in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creative Development, Creativity, Extracurricular Activities
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