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Earnest Watkins, Shari – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
In this paper, I discuss how Walls employs color-blind ideology, a critical race theory (CRT) tenet to analyze the role of race in the draw-a-scientist (DAST) literature. Walls' article, "A critical race theory analysis of the draw-a-scientist test: Are they really that white?" exposes how omitting race in DAST research leads to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Science Education, Freehand Drawing
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Simon C. Cork; Emma Yhnell – Discover Education, 2024
The educational benefit of the traditional didactic lecture to learners in Higher Education is hotly debated. Given increasing student numbers, existing technical set ups and many logistical concerns, lectures remain the norm in many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). In this personal view piece, we discuss the benefits, opportunities, and…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Sousanis, Nick – LEARNing Landscapes, 2019
In this interview with author and educator Nick Sousanis, he discusses his PhD dissertation, which was written and drawn entirely in comic book form and later published by Harvard University Press under the title "Unflattening." He describes how he proceeded with the idea of producing a dissertation in comic form and the support he…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Doctoral Dissertations, Freehand Drawing, Publishing Industry
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Boydell, Katherine – LEARNing Landscapes, 2019
In this commentary, educator and author Katherine Boydell reflects on her journey to incorporate art genres in the research process as a knowledge translation strategy for producing and disseminating research-informed knowledge. She highlights the need to move beyond descriptions of form and content to grapple with the unique methodological,…
Descriptors: Art, Research, Student Research, Information Dissemination
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Potts, Miriam – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2017
In this colloquium, the author responds artistically to Bone and Blaise's article "An uneasy assemblage: Prisoners, animals, asylum-seeking children and posthuman packaging," published in "Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood in 2015" (EJ1058615), continuing their trajectory of "different kinds of images than those…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Early Childhood Education, Ethics, Material Development
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Lynch, Carissa Hope – Research in Drama Education, 2011
The author travelled to Jaipur, India, in June 2009 to run a project with a group of 12 young runaways at the Bal Basera Centre, a transitional shelter for boys under the age of 18. The Centre sits within the Jaipur Municipal Police force compound, just a few yards away from the City Railway Station. Bal Basera, or "transit home" in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Workshops, Runaways
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Zogry, Michael J. – American Indian Quarterly, 2011
Issues of stereotyping with regard to Native American or First Nations peoples have been the subject of scholarly works from a number of different fields, and the element of religion often has loomed large in these treatments. Yet even in an era when the general public is acutely attuned to such issues, stereotypes of First Nations peoples…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, American Indians, Religion, Stereotypes
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Rosen, Alan – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This article is a reprint of the viewpoint which originally appeared in 2004 (volume 21(3), 163-167). It is a memoir of a horrific experience, expressed through drawings. The author takes the readers with him on his very personal frightening journey of quintuple bypass surgery. He not only tells the readers, he shows them how making art became a…
Descriptors: Surgery, Personal Narratives, Heart Disorders, Art Therapy
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Grube, Vicky – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2009
"I'm trying the least of anything to control this drawing ... in fact I want it to run away with me." says Billy, a fifth grader who reads at 13th grade level. He clears his throat and begins to sketch and his stories flood the page. This qualitative research paper looks at what free sketchbook drawing does for a group of boys ages 8-14 who…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Males, Freehand Drawing, Self Expression
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Cheney, Carol – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
In this article, the author shares her inspiring experience when she was working as a pre-service teacher. She was helping a student named DeVaughn, who was frustrated by that day's sketchbook assignment. The class was supposed to be drawing a pile of shoes, capturing all the details and values. DeVaughn understood what was expected for the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Artists, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Denton, Howard G.; Williams, P. John – Technology Teacher, 1996
Sketches and drawings are a means of communicating ideas in the design process. Students need help in overcoming the conditioned response of producing finished, polished work and in learning efficient and effective ways of communicating ideas through images. (SK)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Design, Efficiency, Freehand Drawing
Beck, Chip – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1998
Describes how cartoons function as bait to lure the reader to read the newspaper's prose. Argues that a cartoonist must be well-informed, intelligent, and analytical. Discusses cultivating and training student cartoon artists, improving cartooning skills, and the making of a good cartoonist. (SR)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Freehand Drawing, Journalism Education, News Reporting
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Chung, Sheng Kuan – Art Education, 2006
The importance of multicultural art education has been addressed by art educators over the past 15 years. Art educators maintain that art is capable of empowering mutual respect and appreciation for people, objects, and ideas among diverse groups. Although many educators/teachers use non-Western artworks or artifacts to enrich their art programs,…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Religious Factors, Art Education, Aesthetics
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Raudebaugh, Robert A. – Technology Teacher, 1996
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of teaching manual drafting and concludes that teaching manual drafting in technology education is no longer justified. Recommends teaching drawing in the context of the design process, including all types of drawing, and focusing on freehand techniques for ideation and communication. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Drafting, Freehand Drawing, Secondary Education
Kennedy, John M. – American Scientist, 1983
A series of studies on tangible pictures and their application to blind persons are reviewed and possible explanations for the suggestion of depth offered by outline drawings are discussed. Findings from ancient cave and rock art, together with drawings made by blind children and adults suggest that outline drawings contain some elements that are…
Descriptors: Blindness, Communications, Elementary Secondary Education, Freehand Drawing
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