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Epstein, Robert; Phan, Victoria – Creativity Research Journal, 2012
In a follow-up to a previously published study (Epstein, Schmidt, & Warfel, 2008), an ethnically-diverse sample of 13,578 people in 47 countries (mainly the United States and Canada) took an online test that measures 4 trainable competencies that have been shown to enhance creative expression in individuals. The new study confirmed that the…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creativity, Art Expression, Skill Analysis
National Endowment for the Arts, 2012
This report stems from a collaborative research inquiry into the nature and consequences of art in American life. Although it culminates in a research agenda for the National Endowment for the Arts, the document also proposes a way for the nation's cultural researchers, arts practitioners, policy-makers, and the general public to view, analyze,…
Descriptors: Art, Systems Approach, Art Education, Creative Activities
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McNiff, Shaun – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
"Art-Based Research" (McNiff, 1998a) introduced the idea of using artistic expressions by researchers as ways of knowing and methods of inquiry as distinguished from approaching art made by subjects as data which are interpreted by discursive methods, a practice that has been widely used in various disciplines studying human behaviour.…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Social Sciences, Researchers
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Bratton, Sue C.; Ceballos, Peggy L.; Ferebee, Kelly Webb – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2009
The integration of expressive activities in play groups with preadolescents encourages them to reach more deeply into their own resources, enabling them to handle future challenges more effectively. Developmental and therapeutic rationale, along with research support, is given for the integration of creative activities into a humanistic play group…
Descriptors: Preadolescents, Therapy, Play Therapy, Creative Activities
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Buczynski, Sandy; Ireland, Kathleen; Reed, Sherri; Lacanienta, Evelyn – Science Scope, 2012
There is a dynamic synergy between the visual arts and the natural sciences. For example, science relies heavily on individuals with visual-art skills to render detailed illustrations, depicting everything from atoms to zebras. Likewise, artists apply analytic, linear, and logical thinking to compose and scale their work of art. These parallel…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Scientific Concepts, Visual Arts, Middle School Students
Mathes, Len – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author describes a project that she developed as a challenge for her students and ended up with some fantastic student paintings. The author told her group of reluctant art students they must first research on the Internet for old, junky cars. The older and more junky the cars, the better. Once a vehicle is selected, it is driven into Adobe…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Art Education, Computer Graphics, Creative Activities
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Lindgren, Monica; Ericsson, Claes – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
Swedish teacher education has undergone several reforms in recent decades aimed at incorporating teacher education into the university setting and strengthening the teaching profession. In view of earlier research that has shown how arts education in schools is ruled by dominant knowledge ideologies, the purpose of the project is to critically…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Academic Discourse, Student Teachers, Teaching (Occupation)
Thomas, Rollinda – Arts & Activities, 2009
Interactive art activities can empower children and adults to experience art as active participants rather than passive spectators. Fayetteville State University's Art Education program in North Carolina has established Panorama Kids, mural projects designed by kids and painted by community volunteers. As art students can attest, art is very much…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Secondary School Students
Sterling, Joan – Arts & Activities, 2009
In this article, the author describes a culmination activity for a technology unit wherein students would have to create a work of art on the computer that was as artistic as any painting done using oils or acrylics. The painting lesson was based on the song and book, "America the Beautiful," by Katharine Lee Bates and illustrated by Neil Waldman.
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Graphics, Creative Activities, Art Activities
Peppler, Kylie A.; Kafai, Yasmin B. – Online Submission, 2008
We describe our efforts to bring media arts into design work with the goals to introduce new expressive forms in programming to urban youth. We're presenting the findings from a series of workshops organized together with professional media artists that focused on immersion, interaction, color and perspective using Scratch, a media-rich…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Creative Activities, Mass Media Use, Art Expression
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Thomas, Kerry – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2010
Art teachers are renowned for their claims that the creative properties of their senior secondary pupils' artworks occur as a result of the realisation of a creative process. Drawing on my recent ethnographic studies in senior art classrooms in Sydney, Australia, and Illinois, USA, I uncover a sociological, rather than a psychological explanation…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Art Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
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Wood, Susan – History of Education, 2009
Embroidery is traditionally regarded as women's work and the teaching of embroidery as a means of preparing young women for domesticity, a view which has been reinforced by historians studying changes in the high school art curriculum that occurred with the introduction of the Wyndham Scheme in New South Wales in the early 1960s. This paper argues…
Descriptors: High Schools, Females, Foreign Countries, Womens Education
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Dulama, Maria Eliza; Alexandru, Diana; Vanea, Cornelia – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2010
Our purpose is to offer children tasks so they can make drawings as diverse and different from each other whilst trying to avoid imitation. Achieving this goal involves the increase of children's creativity. The paper is theoretically based on the consideration of creativity as the ability to create "something new, original, and in accordance…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Creativity, Childrens Art, Freehand Drawing
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Adams-Price, Carolyn E.; Steinman, Bernard A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine beliefs about creative activity and its psychological and spiritual benefits among middle-aged women who make jewelry, using qualitative measures. Twenty-nine female participants aged 31 to 64 answered questions about the effects of jewelry making on their lives. Qualitative responses provided…
Descriptors: Creativity, Females, Creative Activities, Older Adults
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Kellman, Julia – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
This manuscript explores the interplay of the concepts of "thisness" and singularity with art making. It explores the particularity of the individual--person, object, animal, plant, place, event; the clarity and joyousness of "thisness" or specificity; the exquisite presence of now; and the relationship of these qualities to contemplation and art…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Artists, Religious Factors, Art Expression
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