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Mellor, Alexia – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
The longstanding relationship between art and geography continues to develop through a "creative re/turn" as more geographers apply creative methodologies within their research, and more artists situate their work within geography discourse. This paper presents a case study of a participatory art working session held in collaboration…
Descriptors: Climate, Art, Art Activities, Participation
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Schoonover, Judith; Schwind, Deborah B. – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2018
Every individual should be provided with opportunities to self-express through participation in art activities. In order to provide independent exploration and creativity during art, it may be necessary to adapt art tools, modify how the activity is accomplished, and examine the environment to determine the best methods to provide access. Simple…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Expression, Creativity, Art Materials
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Galton, Maurice – Education 3-13, 2015
Within the school curriculum, the emphasis placed on creativity and creative learning has shifted back and forth over the decades and this has influenced classroom practice. One of the more recent initiatives, that of Creative Partnerships (CPs), has sought to put creativity back at the centre of pupils' learning. In this article, the impact of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Case Studies, Partnerships in Education, Teaching Methods
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Glaveanu, Vlad P. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2012
This article offers a reflection on the role of material objects in the creative process and explores the potential links between creativity and the theory of affordances (Gibson, ), conceptualized from a sociocultural perspective. From this standpoint, creativity can be defined as a process of perceiving, exploiting, and "generating"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Sociocultural Patterns, Role
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Reingold, Matt – Journal of Jewish Education, 2014
Practitioner research was conducted on Grade 10 students' arts-based projects of Numbers 12 in order to assess the value of using the arts in Jewish secondary schools. Based on interview transcripts, projects, and written statements, three themes emerged that demonstrated why teachers should use the arts in their classes. The arts provided…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Art Education, Interviews
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Chemi, Tatiana – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2015
This article disseminates the results of a qualitative, case-based study carried on in Danish schools in 2008-2011. Results show that learning outputs can be seen as more than academic achievement, and the arts' contribution to learning can be viewed as more than the ancillary support of academic performance. Learning within an artful mindset…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Well Being, Qualitative Research
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Rosenfeld Halverson, Erica; Lowenhaupt, Rebecca; Kalaitzidis, T. J. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2015
This article examines how arts-based informal learning spaces engage young people at the intersection of creativity and technology. We conducted case studies of four youth media arts organizations to understand how teaching is defined and realized in these contexts. We find that teaching is a distributed act that sits at the intersection of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Development, Art Education, Creativity
Biag, Manuelito; Raab, Erin; Hofstedt, Mary – John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, 2015
Targeting students in grades K-8, Art in Action's program consists of 12 age-appropriate lessons per year led by parent and teacher volunteers. The curriculum is based on historically significant artists and their works of art. Through semi-structured discussions, students examine a variety of masterpieces, learning about the artist as well as…
Descriptors: Art, Program Implementation, Case Studies, Art Education
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Marshall, Julia – Art Education, 2010
Many art educators believe that creativity is fundamental to artistic practice and, therefore, the art classroom is one of the best places for its cultivation. Indeed, there is a renewed and growing interest in creativity in art education today. Learning that takes place in art practice also is receiving significant attention. The concurrent…
Descriptors: Creativity, Learning, Inquiry, Studio Art
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Ellis, Sue; Lawrence, Becky – Literacy, 2009
This paper describes the development and use of the Creative Learning Assessment (CLA) as a means of evidencing, supporting and promoting children's creative learning in arts-based contexts. The research team at the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE) worked with a group of teachers in inner-city Lambeth primary schools to develop an…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Educational Assessment, Program Effectiveness
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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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Groves, Judi; Huber, Tonya – Clearing House, 2003
Considers if the creative process is a viable tool in anger management. Explores whether a summer art program made a difference in the lives of a class of troubled youth. Uses art-based educational research methods from the qualitative inquiry paradigm to assist the exploration. Presents the authors' reflections on the program. Concludes that art…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anger, Art Activities, Case Studies
Beck, Albert W. – Sch Arts, 1969
Argument for the abolishment of children's art contests in the school, commercial market, and community. Contributing factors to damaging effects on self-expression and ego are (1) arbitrariness and poor qualifications of judges, (2) false encouragement or misguided discouragement of interested student (3) unrepresentative work (4) lack of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Case Studies
Shapiro, Stephen R., Ed.; Place, Richard, Ed. – 1973
Since 1970, the Connecticut Commission on the Arts has sponsored educational programs in which artists participate actively in the classroom with students and teachers. This book contains eight case studies showing the effects of visiting artists in eight Connecticut schools. Topics of these studies are song writing, dance movement in suburbia,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Artists, Case Studies, Class Activities
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Franklin, Elizabeth; Thompson, Jackie – TESOL Quarterly, 1994
This article describes the collected written and visual works of one Dakota Indian first grader, compiled over the course of the academic year. Through a descriptive study of her works, the student's teachers were able to understand her particular meaning-making efforts. (Contains 25 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Art Activities, Bilingual Students, Case Studies
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