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Shuler, Scott C. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
The "Three Artistic Processes" provide a powerful model for organizing standards-based music teaching and assessment as well as a vision of the musically educated student. They also clarify how student-centered music education helps children master 21st-century skills necessary for future success. This article outlines why and how music teachers…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Lifelong Learning, Models
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Roman, Harry T. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2011
People tend to think that inventions must be complex and sophisticated. Yet, some of the most useful inventions have been simple, or elegant, like Velcro, zippers, and Post-it[R] notes. Kitchen utensil drawers are filled with all sorts of great inventions, and in this article, the author discusses a challenge that allows students to develop their…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Innovation, Student Projects, Assignments
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Byeon, Jae-Kyung – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2012
Despite a structured physical education system and related policies, dance education in Korea largely exists as a course in name only, without achieving its unique goals. It lacks standards within the physical education curriculum, which indicates that dance education is not conducted properly. Thus, the content and level of dance education vary…
Descriptors: Creativity, National Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Development
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Brinkman, David J. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2010
This article provides a brief review of generally accepted ideas about creativity, followed by examples of music teachers teaching creatively and teaching their students to be more creative. Implications for teacher education and policy recommendations for music education are discussed.
Descriptors: Creativity, Music Education, Music, Music Teachers
Loy, Darcy – Facilities Manager, 2010
This article discusses the Gen Yers--the Millennial Generation--who were born between 1980 and 2001. They are perceived as being the "I'm entitled to..." the "What's in it for me?" generation--the "trophy kids." They have been exposed to technology from birth: (1) e-mail; (2) IM; (3) the Web; (4) cell phones; (5) MySpace; (6) Facebook; and (7)…
Descriptors: Facilities Management, Internet, Generational Differences, Skill Analysis
Laird, Shirley – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author has always liked the look of stained-glass windows. Usually the designs are simplified and the shapes are easier for younger students to draw. This technique seemed to be the perfect place for her fifth-graders to try their hand at color mixing. The smaller spaces and simple shapes were just what she needed for this group. Her students…
Descriptors: Color Planning, Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Development
Kinney, Jan – Arts & Activities, 2009
Building upon lessons learned is relevant to art and life. As an art teacher dealing with teens, the author tries to give her students an understanding of art as a window to the "big picture" as well as a practical, relevant skill. She developed this lesson plan, "Celtic Roads," with that objective in mind. The success rate is high, the product is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Heritage Education, Freehand Drawing, Art Activities
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Johnson, Erik – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Teachers who conduct ensembles of any ability level know that many skills are required for students to successfully participate. Often neglected or overlooked are the skills that students must have to interact musically with their peers. This article focuses on listening as a way to help make successful ensemble collaboration a reality. The method…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Power Structure, Interaction
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Cohen, LeoNora M. – Roeper Review, 2011
"Natural acceleration" happens through an internal fire that burns to learn and may transcend school boundaries. Based on their passionate interests and connections with a domain, children who hunger for domain understandings outside school curricula require different types of acceleration, motivated by these interests. The lifeworks,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Interests, Creativity, Learning Motivation
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Sheridan-Rabideau, Mark – Arts Education Policy Review, 2010
Creativity is the cultural capital of the twenty-first century. This article presents an argument for the arts to lead a new wave of education reform that repositions creativity as the centerpiece of an education that prepares a generation of change agents for doing good.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Agents, Creativity, Creative Development
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McHattan, Patty Alvarez; McCray, Erica D. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2009
The role of reflection is central to teacher preparation. As individuals integrate new information within their existing schema, they refine their practice. Through reflection pre-service teachers examine, evaluate, and adjust. Yet, the practice of reflection is rarely explicitly taught. Often teacher educators found their students aligning their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Visual Arts, Theater Arts, Reflection
Yonker, Kim – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author has always loved teaching a lesson on self-portraits to her eighth-grade students. Portraits raise the bar and, when they are successful, convince the students that they really can draw. Each year they explore the basic concepts of portraiture, but use different media, sizes and styles. The author likes to interject art history and…
Descriptors: Art History, Portraiture, Artists, Creative Development
Turner, Dianne – Arts & Activities, 2009
Animals have always been close to the heart of humankind. They appear in the earliest imagery as the very first subjects of art. Household pets are a fixture for many a family. This is true in art as well. In shifting the balance away from animals as pure symbols, the Impressionists identified them as members of the household. One of the most…
Descriptors: Animals, Artists, Art Activities, Art Education
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Hammershoj, Lars Geer – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
The aim of the article is to contribute to the conceptualization of creativity in education. The article makes use of the self-Bildung perspective, which is an up-to-date version of the Neo-humanistic notion of the formation of the personality in order to interpret the original notion of the "four stages" of the creative process. The conclusion is…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Creative Development
Sparks, Sarah D. – Education Week, 2011
In the continuing debate about American competitiveness in the global economy, politicians and educators alike have pointed not to students' test scores, but to their creativity and ingenuity, as models for the rest of the world. Teaching creativity has been a hot-button topic this fall, from the National Academy of Education's annual meeting in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Risk, Creative Thinking, Creative Activities
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