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Bertling, Joy – Art Education, 2013
The ecological realities of many communities are desperate but not determined. As teachers inevitably encounter these realities in their communities, they can respond by activating students' imaginations to conceive of better alternatives. Greene (1995) outlined how the imagination has the power to envision alternative realities and better…
Descriptors: Art Education, Place Based Education, Artists, Middle School Students
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Ward, Amber E. – Art Education, 2010
The author has been deeply committed to shaping an art curriculum that offers students a more meaningful and authentic experience. In addition, she has been interested in the notion of students as victims of their popular culture. She questioned the ways in which cultural sources might impact their aesthetic choices with regard to personal…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Portraiture, Popular Culture, Aesthetics
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Turk, Janelle – Art Education, 2012
Making the visual arts program meaningful in public education can be a challenge when one considers how little instructional time is devoted to the visual arts. A challenge for art educators is to seek opportunities outside the classroom for real-life inquiry-based projects. This form of systematic inquiry done by teachers for themselves is called…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Action Research, Art Education, Visual Arts
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Berry, Nancy – Art Education, 1988
Uses Gerald Murphy's painting "Watch" to encourage students in grades 7-9 to recognize design elements and principles in everyday objects and discover how shapes from such objects were combined in overlapping arrangements in the painting. Provides student objectives, background information on the artist and the paining, instructional strategies,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9
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Hood, Susan – Art Education, 1988
Uses a print of Bonheur's "Studies of a Fawn" to introduce students in grades 7-9 to the artist's working method and to examine the subject matter of the sketch from a contemporary point of view. Includes student learning objectives, background information on the artist, and instructional strategies. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Artists, Grade 7
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Nelson, Karen G. – Art Education, 1988
Presents a lesson plan which introduces students in grades 7-9 to Willem de Kooning and the qualities that make his oil painting "Marilyn Monroe," an example of abstract expressionist style. Includes background information on the artist and the painting as well as instructional strategies, studio activities, and evaluation procedures.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Smith, Pamela – Art Education, 1987
Based on Jean-Francois Millet's 1869 painting, "The Knitting Lesson," this lesson's goal is to introduce students in grades seven through nine to genre (everyday life) painting the nineteenth century. The lesson is also designed to show that some aspects of genre may be timeless. (BSR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Davidson, Edie – Art Education, 1987
Using William M. Harnett's 1884 oil painting "After the Hunt," this lesson introduces students in grades seven through nine to the style of realism popular in the late nineteenth century. The lesson is also designed to show how art reflects the values of the society in which it was created. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Heil, Steven E. – Art Education, 2001
Describes an adobe conservation project used with seventh- and eighth-grade students at the Zuni Pueblo (New Mexico). States that the project motivates students as they participate in experiential learning. Addresses the objectives in a traditional architecture curriculum and contends that the adobe conservation project demonstrates the place of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Built Environment, Design
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Argiro, Carol – Art Education, 2004
"Public art" is a broad term that refers to art in public spaces and includes architecture, landscape, and urban design. Public art makes public spaces more beautiful, encourages us to pause and interact with our environment, or reminds us of important people and events. Just as often, public sculptures become such a part of our everyday…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Art Education, Aesthetics, Architecture
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Gelman, Janet – Art Education, 1986
Provides a full-color reproduction of George Bellows' painting, "Edith Cavell," and a lesson plan for using it with students in grades seven through nine. The goal of the lesson is to familiarize students with the American Realist painting style. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Artists
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Moats, Tamara; Wodzicki, Halinka – Art Education, 2000
Presents an instructional resource appropriate for fourth- to eight-graders focusing on four artworks that depict the story of U.S. landscape painting and the influences of technological change. Includes background information about the authors and artworks, discussion questions, an exercise that allows students to study the artwork, and suggested…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies
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Glasser, Susan – Art Education, 1989
Introduces students in grades seven-nine to the sometimes ambiguous differences between abstract and realistic art. Explores ways in which the same idea can be expressed in both formats, using Cy Twombly's "Synopsis of a Battle" as an example. Students research a war and create both abstract and realistic pictures of the battlefield…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Class Activities, Grade 7
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Spomer, Marvin J.; And Others – Art Education, 1988
Presents a lesson plan for students in grades seven to nine which examines the working methods of Deborah Butterfield's sculpture and its place in contemporary U.S. art. Includes a photograph of the sculpture, "Derby Horse," and provides background information about the artist, student objectives, instructional strategies, and evaluation…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Class Activities
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Solender, Katherine; Buchanan, Penelope D. – Art Education, 1989
Provides a lesson plan that introduces students in grades seven-nine to artistic depiction of a specific time and place. Explores Joseph Mallord William Turner's "Burning of the Houses of Parliament" as both visual record and emotional interpretation. Lists instructional strategies for description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Class Activities, Curriculum Enrichment