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District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, DC. Dept. of Research and Evaluation.
An addendum to the final evaluation report (ED 130 950) of a senior high school Humanistic Studies Program is presented. The program was begun in the 1972-73 school year at Woodson High School, Washington, D.C. The program purpose was to provide interdisciplinary academic and cultural experiences to students in grades 10-12 in art, music, history,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Data, Educational Improvement, Field Trips

Day, Michael D. – Studies in Art Education, 1987
Describes two studies of art instruction offered to secondary school students which integrated art production with critical and historical learning and provided some comparisons with non-integrated approaches. Provides observations of high school art programs that included art history and criticism as part of the integrated art curriculum. (AEM)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Activities

Duncum, Paul – Studies in Art Education, 1997
Argues that the culture is inundated with mass media imagery. Proposes new directions for art education that respond to this by acknowledging the crossover between high and popular culture forms, incorporating new technologies, and accommodating a view of individuals as multifaceted. Outlines a representative classroom unit on media education.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Teaching, Cultural Images, Cultural Influences

Falletta, Barbara – Art Education, 1996
Presents a series of instructional resources that includes three color plates illustrating the work of three sculptresses. Portrays the historical subjects: colonial America's Virginia Dare, the biblical Hagar, and ancient history's Zenobia. Activities include researching the artist, the subject, and the historical period. Discusses the White…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History

Wongse-Sanit, Naree – Art Education, 1997
Provides an overview and introduction to using the Internet as an educational resource in art education classes. Specifically discusses a number of sites sponsored by the Getty Education Institute for the Arts including "ArtsEdNet" and the "Multicultural Art Print Series." Includes a list of art related Web sites. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Uses in Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Resources

Uduehi, Joseph – Visual Arts Research, 1995
Reiterates the criticism that the Maitland Graves Design Judgment Test is inadequate in measuring aesthetic judgment as defined by Graves, especially in a cross-cultural setting. United States students consistently scored highest. Nonetheless, all students responded favorably to three factors: symmetry, three-dimensionality, and complex design.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Materials
Center for Education Statistics (ED/OERI), Washington, DC. – 1988
This bulletin reports the findings from a 1987 nationwide school survey of arts and humanities instruction conducted by Westat, Inc. for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities. (The data are representative of approximately 15,250 operating school districts in the United States, 75% of which have…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Elementary Education
Carroll, Karen Lee – 1976
This report reviews a program designed to help talented high school students explore the arts. In the first of five sections, major program activities are defined as those intended to increase the students' self knowledge, knowledge of work in the arts, and ability to relate the two in career decision making. Emphasis is on the engagement of…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Art Education, Arts Centers, Career Choice
ALLISON, MARY L., COMP. – 1967
THIS IS A COMPILATION OF EVALUATIONS AND REVIEWS WRITTEN BY TEACHERS, LIBRARIANS, AND CURRICULUM SPECIALISTS WHO HAVE TESTED THE MATERIALS. FROM PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 12, BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR LANGUAGE ARTS, SOCIAL STUDIES, AND SCIENCE ARE REVIEWED. FOR GRADES 7 TO 12, MATERIALS ARE EVALUATED FOR ART AND MUSIC, HEALTH AND…
Descriptors: Art Education, Atlases, Audiovisual Aids, Dictionaries
Zetterberg, Hans L. – 1969
To promote discussion, the problems and potentials of adult education in museums are set forth in this book. Both historical and contemporary services to scholars, artists, nationals, and schoolchildren are considered. Essays treat the interplay of scholarship and education, the interplay of collection and education, factors affecting the scope of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Art Education, Artists, Arts Centers
Western Curriculum Project on Canada Studies, Edmonton (Alberta). – 1971
The broad area selected by the Calgary Project was the development of a curriculum on urban aesthetics. During their work in 1970-71, they concluded that the best way to develop visual awareness was through the conceptual development of the visual components or the images and elements of design in terms of human values of urban areas. The modular…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Study, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1972
This study was made within the art education programme adopted by the Unesco General Conference at its fifteenth session. Its purpose is to provide educational administrators, students, teachers and the general public with information showing what countries are thinking and doing about art education. Twelve member nations were selected to reflect…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Comparative Education

Rosenzweig, Roy; Melosh, Barbara – Journal of American History, 1990
Describes oral history interviews conducted with artists and writers involved in New Deal arts projects. Describes the collections, analyzing biases and selection factors. Examines participants' attitudes toward government sponsorship of the arts, finding general approval of government patronage. Suggests that these oral histories help document…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Bureaucracy, Cultural Activities

Leshnoff, Susan K. – Art Education, 1995
Asserts that visual arts education contributes to a more profound understanding and appreciation of civilization. Maintains that art criticism offers teachers an opportunity to interact with students about their personal reactions to art and to involve them in critical thinking. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers

Amdur, David – Art Education, 1993
Contends that an integrated curriculum approach increases student motivation and makes learning easier because lessons have wider applications. Suggests that discipline-based art education promotes an interdisciplinary approach, particularly with social studies and language arts. Provides an example of an instructional unit combining social…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Activities, Art Education