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Buda, Sharon; Fedorenko, Jan; Sheridan, Mary A. – Art Education, 2012
School reform initiatives designed to improve school quality require strong leadership, strategic planning, data analysis, and systemized performance accountability. Utilizing school reforms includes rethinking curriculum and instruction to improve quality and promote equality, restructuring school operations with a focus on both the students and…
Descriptors: Discipline Based Art Education, Fairy Tales, Visual Arts, Educational Change
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Delacruz, Elizabeth Manley; Dunn, Phillip C. – Art Education, 1995
Examines the development and evolution of discipline-based art education (DBAE) from its inception in the early 1980s to its current practice. Maintains that the movement's success comes from the support and acceptance of educators in the field. Discusses the recent integration of DBAE and multicultural education. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Discipline Based Art Education, Educational Change
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Brigham, Don L. – Art Education, 1989
Examines John Dewey's theory of the qualitative mind, showing how his thought illuminates the process of artistic creation. Exemplifies Dewey's theory by referring to the documented creative processes of master artists, Picasso, Moore, Giacometti, and Cezanne. Identifies attributes of the qualitative thinker and artist, and presents educational…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Art Education, 1988
Discusses the criticisms of discipline-based art education published in the March 1988 issue of "Art Education." Responds to the arguments of Peter London, Helen Muth, Norma K. Pittard, and Karen Hamblen. States that art education would be better served if the energy devoted to criticism was directed toward constructive ends. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Planning
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Geiss, Elizabeth – Art Education, 1972
In order that art students develop into qualified art teachers, the administration at Montclair State College decided to expose them to the world of the art professional. As well, the art student became familiar with his future area of concern both as a teacher in the school and with society in America. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Teachers, Educational Change
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Efland, Arthur D. – Art Education, 1983
The Depression of 1929 heralded a difficult time for the teaching of art. Changes during this era included more utilization of technology, a shift from elitism to art for all children, integration of art into the social studies curriculum, and emphasis upon self-expression, rather than art appreciation. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers
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Sidelnick, Mark – Art Education, 1995
Considers the career and accomplishments of Colonel Wayland Parker, a late-19th-century educator and reformer. Parker worked to establish art education as an essential part of every school's curriculum. He proposed integrating art into all of the daily subjects and recommended the establishment of studio and workshop spaces. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Education, Biographies
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Haynes, Deborah J. – Art Education, 1995
Maintains that postmodernism is a complex set of cultural and historical phenomena that is easy to discuss, but difficult to describe or to teach adequately. Outlines undergraduate and graduate seminars in art education that focused on postmodernism and the visual arts. Includes student comments about the course. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Art Teachers, Artists