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Frank, Charlotte; And Others – 1985
This curriculum guide was compiled to help secondary school art teachers prepare lessons that fulfill both the New York state recommendations and the New York City requirements for high school graduation and to provide ideas for use in elective art classes. Seven chapters describe specific art fields, and each chapter is subdivided into units of…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Activities
Gailus, Ann; And Others – 1973
The course on art education, intended for the junior high school art teacher, outlines an art program based on concepts and performance objectives. The major objective is to promote each child's development so that he is not only proficient in measurable skills and knowledge but also a resourceful and creative individual. Suggested teaching…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Architecture, Art Activities, Art Appreciation
Byar, Corinne L.; Dougherty, Marguerite D. – 1973
This course outline for art education at the senior high school level aims to promote the development of each child so that he is not only proficient in measurable skills and knowledge but is also a resourceful and creative individual. The suggested teaching activities include classroom demonstrations and slide shows followed by student…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education
National Association of Independent Schools, Boston, MA. – 1984
Guidelines are presented to help promote excellent arts education in independent schools. Following an introduction in chapter 1, there are six major chapters. Chapter 2, "Curriculum," discusses goals, suggests teaching patterns, and recommends interdisciplinary cooperation. The focus of the third chapter is administrative strategies. Discussed…
Descriptors: Art Education, Budgets, Class Size, Curriculum Development