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Hull, Howard; Robertson, John – Art Education, 1981
Outlines the roles of the following groups in creating and maintaining a quality school art program: superintendents and boards of education, principals, parent teacher organizations, state art supervisors, classroom teachers, local art supervisors, and certified art specialists. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Art Education, Art Teachers, Board of Education Role

Mills, E. Andrew; Thomson, D. Ross – Art Education, 1981
Summarizes a 1979 national survey on art(s) education. Results are discussed under four headings: professional staff; educational programs; state department responsibilities; and arts in general education. Tables include numbers of full-time art teachers, teacher education graduates, and state personnel, plus time allotments for elementary art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Susi, Frank D. – Art Education, 1992
Contends that the student teaching experience and the cooperating teacher are the most significant aspects of the teacher education process. Describes the features and the implementation of clinical supervision in art education. Concludes that cooperating teachers also benefit as a result of their experiences with student teachers. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education

Szekely, George – Art Education, 1993
Describes the "Adopt-a-School Project" that is part of the preservice art education program at the University of Kentucky. Contends that the confidence gained during this experience encourages the students to continue in art education and in their own personal art production pursuits. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education