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Fattal, Laura Felleman – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
Plainfield, New Jersey has been a pathway from the Hudson to the Delaware Rivers for Native Americans, a settlement for early settlers, a source for industrial workers, and a residence for homeowners of a wide variety of incomes. The town's architecture recalls its social history. A need was seen to build community through recognition of the…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Social History, United States History, Art Education
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El Bassiouny, Mahmoud – School Arts, 1980
The author's art instruction for young Egyptian children focuses on design, creative expression, and appreciation of Egypt's unique artistic tradition. This article is one of several in this issue on art education in other countries. (SJL)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Art History, Creative Art
Luce, Ann Campbell – 1987
This resource, containing a teacher's manual, reproducible student workbook, and a color teaching poster, is designed to accompany a 21-minute videotape program, but may be adapted for independent use. Part 1 of the program, "Greek Architecture," looks at elements of architectural construction as applied to Greek structures, and…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Architectural Education, Architecture, Art Education
Luce, Ann Campbell – 1988
This resource contains a teaching manual, reproducible student workbook, and color teaching poster, which were designed to accompany a 2-part, 34-minute videotape, but may be adapted for independent use. Part 1 of the program, "The Old Kingdom," explains Egyptian beliefs concerning life after death as evidenced in art, architecture and…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education
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Sunal, Dennis; Sunal, Cynthia Szymanski – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1998
Outlines a lesson examining architectural and social history by investigating the changing uses of color in public and private buildings from 1830 through 1920. Describes several activities including examining historical black-and-white photographs of buildings and attempting to determine their true color and examining the chemistry of paint. (MJP)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Art History, Built Environment