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Giebelhausen, Robin – General Music Today, 2017
Interdisciplinary arts education in music has often included connective lines toward drama, dance, and visual arts. This article will suggest five different projects that could be used to link music to video in order to develop media arts and music interdisciplinary connections.
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Products, Video Technology, Music
Albert, Daniel J. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2016
Media arts has been familiar to many through television, film, and digital graphics, and often appears as an extension of the four traditional arts disciplines: music, arts, theatre, and dance. As media arts continues to acquire its own unique identity, particularly through technological means, it has been included as a stand-alone discipline in…
Descriptors: Interviews, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Education Curriculum
Artful Reading, Spontaneous Design: Integrating Philosophy, English, and Art in a Creativity Cluster
Albrecht, Vera; Comins, Barbara – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2014
This article informs about a multidisciplinary learning community targeting first year students from diverse cultural backgrounds at an urban community college. The combination of English, art, and philosophy of art in a "Creativity Cluster" offers an excellent opportunity for great teaching and learning experiences. Yet, how can faculty…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, College Freshmen, Cultural Background
Smigel, Eric; McDonald, Nan L. – General Music Today, 2011
This theory-to-practice article focuses on interdisciplinary classroom activities based on principles of collage in modern music, art, and poetry. A two-lesson sequence was designed for an inner-city Grade 4 and 5 general classroom of English language learners, where the unit was taught, assessed, and documented by the authors. Included in the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Music, Learning Activities, Second Language Learning
Stokrocki, Mary; Eldridge, Laurie – Art Education, 2009
Students, during the ages 11 years old to 13 years old ("tweens"), experience a growing desire to think and act independently while caring deeply about being accepted by the group. Tweens may feel vulnerable and self-conscious during the many changes that occur during puberty. These feelings can lead tweens to doubt their abilities and disengage…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Art Education, Puberty, Educational Opportunities
Ellyn, Tracy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Art education is unique because it is driven far more by experiential involvement than by a predetermined curriculum. When a group of students creates a masterpiece, there are several outcomes. Each student contributes based on his or her strengths. Partial solutions placed into the learning pot by each student result in whole solutions. Because…
Descriptors: Art Education, Arts Centers, Art Products, Art Activities
Bachar, Pnina – Education and the Law, 2008
The aim of this article is to examine the legal possibilities available to creators of children's games, enhancing art education. It focuses on the type of games that enrich the learning experience by means of works of visual, verbal or musical art. I do not deal with the technology of the digital age, but examine the educational art game as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Law, Court Litigation, Art Education
Bluemel, Dina – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
This article describes how Viktor Schreckengost's work had been a learning experience for the students of Grant Elementary School. Viktor's most famous work, "Jazz Bowl," was the focus of the author's curriculum. Viktor created this punch bowl for Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1930s. The bowl was so popular that a series of them were produced. The…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Music, Arts Centers, Learning Experience
Randall, Jill – Teaching Artist Journal, 2006
This article presents an interview with four seasoned Teaching Artists: Keith Terry, Kimberly de Caires, Ruth Bossieux, and Jeff Raz. The TAs reflect on the importance and complexity of intellectual property issues. They also shed new light on the views and experiences of TAs around this issue and encourages a broader dialog in the TA community.
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Art Products, Artists, Visual Arts
Gamble, David – Arts & Activities, 1999
Explains that teachers can inspire their students to create art by having the students focus on subjects that they are most passionate about and that have some meaning in their lives. Addresses the importance of rhythm and a routine for students when creating art as a foundation for inspiration. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products, Artists