NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 661 to 675 of 1,409 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Lanier, Vincent – Art Education, 1987
Proposes an alternative to discipline-based art education (DBAE) called Aesthetic Response Theory (A*R*T*). Reviews problems of DBAE and outlines a curriculum based on the A*R*T* alternative. Concludes that the A*R*T* approach makes the serious study of art more feasible for classroom teachers. (BR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art History, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Taylor, Brandon – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1987
Calls for discontinuing the teaching of the "masterpieces" and modern art in the British primary school. Argues that images of a wider, more accessible kind should form basis of primary visual education. Concludes that children should have a foundation in disciplines such as history, sociology, and art before sophisticated visuals are…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Clark, Gilbert A.; And Others – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1987
This paper examines art instruction in elementary and secondary schools, focusing mainly on the major shift in theory and practice which began in the early 1960s. Offers a broad view of art and emphasizes the importance of discipline-based art education in the K-12 curriculum. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art History, Educational Change
Sher, Liz – Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1987
The International Sweethearts of Rhythm, a popular, long-lived, all-female jazz band of the 1940s, were the first racially integrated women's band in America. Their achievement has been largely neglected by music historians. A brief history of the band is presented, and their significance is discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Bands (Music), Biographies
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Petit, David A. – Art Education, 1988
Offers an overview of the meaning and development of traditional Flemish and French still life painting. States that art history, as well as technical process, must be taught for discipline based art education to be effective. Describes Flemish still life classifications, eighteenth and nineteenth century French works, and still life symbolism.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Hoffa, Harlan – Art Education, 1987
Provides practical information about what high school seniors must know and do in order to successfully apply to college art departments. Areas of recommendations include art knowledge, preparing an art portfolio, selecting a college, choosing a major, and surviving the first year. (JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Art History, College Admission
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Buchanan, Penelope D. – Art Education, 1987
Presents a lesson plan based on John Singleton Copley's 1795 oil painting, "Portrait of Nathaniel Hurd." The goal of the lesson is to give students in grades four through six an awareness of portraiture and how portraits record not only character but historical times and customs. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Culture
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Hallenberg, Heather – Art Education, 1987
"At the Piano," an oil-on-canvas painting completed in 1859 by James Abbot McNeill Whistler, is used as the basis of a lesson designed to help junior high school students analyze the painting's mood, subject matter, and composition. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Appel, John; Appel, Selma – Society, 1986
Caricatures produced between the end of the Civil War and World War II--cartoons in humor and satire weeklies, newspaper comics, posters, advertising, book illustrations, etc.--sanctioned ethnic and racial slurs. Jews were presented as negative stereotypes, characterized most often by stealth and derision. (LHW)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Art, Art History, Cultural Images
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Day, Michael D. – Studies in Art Education, 1985
The discipline-based view of art education requires that students progress in all of the four domains of art learning: art history, art criticism, aesthetic appreciation, and creative production. Evaluation methods in each of these domains are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Levi, Albert William – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1985
The historical process by which the modern art museum has come into being is explored, and how the art museum has established itself as an instrument of culture and a primary agency in the task of aesthetic education is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Nunnally, Elaine; And Others – School Arts, 1985
How a seventh grade teacher incorporated art history into a 12-week unit on drawing, painting, color, ceramics, printing, and sculpture is discussed; an art program that involves sixth graders in preparing one-artist shows is described; and suggestions for developing a permanent high school art gallery are presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Arts Centers, Exhibits
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Alexander, Robin R. – Studies in Art Education, 1985
Discussed are historical methods, adapted from genealogy, that will help the field of art education locate art educators or their descendants who might have documents or notes that would aid in painting a more accurate picture of art education in the 20th century. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Artists
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Phelan, Andrew – Art Education, 1984
Studio art education is being affected by dramatic changes in the art world, including the development of a postmodern aesthetic, the use of video cameras as artistic tools, the availability of better and cheaper computers for generating graphic images, and the development of alternative galleries. (IS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Computer Graphics, Computers
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Leeds, Jo Alice – Art Education, 1984
Lowenfeld enjoined teachers never to permit children to copy art works because children's art was such a crucial part of the self. Yet by rejecting all copying, one can place too great a value on novelty and miss the essence of Lowenfeld's emphasis on the individual child's experience. (IS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Child Development, Childrens Art
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  41  |  42  |  43  |  44  |  45  |  46  |  47  |  48  |  49  |  ...  |  94