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Heise, Donalyn – Art Education, 2004
In this article, the author suggests that visual culture is so much a part of students' lives that it is difficult to ignore. In the art class educators can effectively model democratic concepts, processes, and behaviors, and help students make sense of their world. The arts can heighten perception and critical thinking and help students develop…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Methods, Popular Culture, Mass Media
Hanna, Jack C. – 1989
Television plays a monumentally large role in U.S. society; no one is immune from its effects. The government does not control television, but it is not far from the truth to say that television controls the political life of this country. This paper analyzes the democratic objectives and effects of television in the United States. A brief history…
Descriptors: Communications, Critical Viewing, Democracy, Mass Media