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Hamblen, Karen A. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Aesthetic education offers instructional methodologies and subject area content that make art an important part of general education. Instruction in this area should emphasize artistic heritage and appreciation as well as production. Curriculum reform efforts are reviewed, and recommendations for changes in teacher education are made. (PP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Curriculum Development

Lacey, Thomas; Agar, Julie – Art Education, 1980
This article describes a University of Pittsburgh course for preservice teachers entitled, "Using the Museum as a Resource." The goal of this interdisciplinary offering is to emphasize the use of museum resources as a base for curriculum development. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development

Steers, John – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1990
Discusses the place of design and technology in the national curriculum in England and Wales and its relationship to the art and design curriculum. Outlines the principal recommendations of the reports from the National Curriculum Working Group for Design and Technology. Summarizes the responses to the reports. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, British National Curriculum, Childrens Art, Commercial Art

Journal of Art and Design Education, 1990
Reproduces the National Society for Education in Art and Design's (NSEAD) response to the report, "Design and Technology for Ages 5 to 16." Comments on attainment targets and statements of attainment, programs of study, profile components and assessments, key issues, and implementation. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, British National Curriculum, Childrens Art, Computers

Ettinger, Linda F.; Hoffman, Elizabeth – Art Education, 1990
Examines a curriculum experiment in a university art education course titled "Women and Their Art." Explores how classroom dynamics and educational outcomes were affected by the introduction of a quilt-making project. Addresses the historical functions of quilts and the evolution of a participatory curriculum. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Classroom Communication, College Students

Marschalek, Douglas G. – Art Education, 1989
Demonstrates how the art education curriculum is linked to general education. Provides a conceptual approach to an environmental design study curriculum that incorporates the Wisconsin state art curriculum guide's five generalizations with appropriate conceptual statements for primary, intermediate, middle, and high school grades, and the four…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History

Burton, Judith M. – Teachers College Record, 1994
Discusses why art is important in students' lives, features of artistry that captivate the mind, and reasons why arts should be fully integrated into school curricula. Change in art education should be grounded in substantive insights about artistic content, child development, teaching methods, and curriculum as a meeting ground. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Child Development

Likes, Diana – Art Education, 1995
Contends that, in an age of decreased educational funding, it is more likely that art teachers must work with administrators who have little or no art training. Asserts that art teachers must educate the administrators about the value of educational art programs. Provides suggested strategies to accomplish this goal. (CFR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development

Mouser-Rankin, Patricia – Art Education, 1995
Contends that for many years art has been considered a frill that has no educational value in a school's curriculum. Maintains that educating other teachers, administrators, and parents regarding the definition of art education is one way to eliminate this notion. Provides recommended strategies for achieving this goal. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Blandy, Douglas; Hoffman, Elizabeth – Studies in Art Education, 1993
Contends that environmental issues are shaping contemporary scholarship across academic areas. Asserts that art educators are familiar with the relationships among art, art education, and the environment. Explores ideas of contemporary ecotheorists and proposes an expanded concept of the community in relation to place. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Community Characteristics, Community Study

Anglin, Jacqueline M. – Studies in Art Education, 1993
Reports on a study of the planned, written, and actual art curricula of 40 selected middle schools. Finds that, although design principles and art appreciation were identified as part of the curriculum, both the written and implemented curriculum was highly oriented toward art production. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Products, Cognitive Processes

Lucas, Emma T.; And Others – The Pennsylvania Black Conference on Higher Education Journal, 1990
In a Fulbright-Hays project to enhance multicultural education, 16 Pennsylvania educators traveled to Nigeria to develop curricula concerning that culture. Five resulting curriculum suggestions for the elementary level are listed and three college-level courses in modern art, communications media, and the role and status of Nigerian women are…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Art Education, Cultural Awareness

Hamblen, Karen A. – Studies in Art Education, 1990
Examines how cultural literacy currently means a particular form of aesthetic literacy. Proposes cultural literacy should include ethnoaesthetic studies of art and culture. Discusses characteristics of cash culture, the assumptions of universalism that accompany cash aesthetics, cultural literacy for critical consciousness, and the application of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Critical Theory, Cultural Background, Cultural Education

Munoz, Zina C. – Art Education, 1993
Asserts that introducing educational technology into the K-12 curriculum is a major trend. Presents a set of questions that educators should answer as they increase the use of technology in the classroom. Maintains educators need to resist the temptation to use technology to replace important educational activities rather than to enhance them.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development

Clark, Gilbert; Zimmerman, Enid – Art Education, 2000
Describes Project ARTS (Arts for Rural Teachers and Students), a 3-year community-based research and development program for students with high interest and abilities in the performing and visual arts. Focuses on the project's curriculum and assessment. Addresses the applicability of the program to other rural areas. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Fine Arts