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Anderson, Tom – Art Education, 1991
Explores the sources of art criticism and reviews some extant pedagogical models. Outlines the content skills to be developed and the role of art criticism in a discipline-based teacher training curriculum. Recommends that art criticism should incorporate pedagogy and other disciplines of art. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers

Anderson, Tom – Australian Art Education, 1999
Describes the author's book, which offers a day-in-the-life account of six art teachers, and its theoretical foundations. Presents background information and personal profiles of the six teachers. Includes quotes from the teachers pertaining to the most important thing they teach, their frustrations, and the most satisfying aspect of their jobs.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Books, Educational Research

Anderson, Tom – Art Education, 1994
Asserts that content-based art education, which is dominated by discipline-based art education at the elementary level, is also represented by a secondary model developed within the International Baccalaureate Program. Maintains that the program provides a content-based structure and fosters thinking skills, creativity, and critical appreciation.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers, Course Content

Anderson, Tom – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Introduces a six-article symposium on interdisciplinary art education. Maintains that the specialization of modern societies presents a barrier between the arts and an interdisciplinary approach to arts education. Previews five articles that follow in the symposium. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment