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| Art Education | 12 |
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| Journal Articles | 5 |
| Opinion Papers | 3 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 1 |
| Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
| Reports - Research | 1 |
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| Practitioners | 1 |
| Teachers | 1 |
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Peer reviewedSmith, Ralph A. – Art Education, 1977
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDimondstein, Geraldine – Art Education, 1976
This article dealt with some prevailing contradictions and misconceptions in regard to the function of the arts in general education and in aesthetic education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedHamblen, Karen A. – Art Education, 1988
Considers what discipline-based art education (DBAE) teaches through its implicit characteristics and basic assumptions. Argues that DBAE should not be evaluated in terms of any one curricular model because there are many possibilities for its presentation. States that DBAE does not need to present standardized content or limit study to artistic…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedPittard, Norma K. – Art Education, 1988
States that Eisner's explanation of discipline-based art education is ambivalent about goals and pedagogical practice. Contends that the art educator's task is to enrich the student's understanding of various themes dealt with by artists throughout time so that they can share in these ideas. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBessom, Malcolm – Art Education, 1976
A gathering at the Executive Mansion in Washington, D.C. of approximately fifty leaders from a wide range of major policy-making groups involved in the nation's education programs examine basic aspects of quality arts education, identify factors that hinder such an education for all citizens, and recommend strategies for overcoming obstacles.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Conference Reports, Educational Attitudes, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSutman, Frank X.; And Others – Art Education, 1974
Could a quality comprehensive arts workshop experience offered during the summer months change certain attitudes that school children have? Could a change, if it did occur, be measured? An arts workshop organized by the Springside School of Philadelphia investigated those questions. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedHardiman, George W.; Zernich, Theodore – Art Education, 1976
The purpose of this paper is twofold: a) to identify fundamental areas which are of concern to researchers in art education, and b) to provide the reader with representative examples of recent studies related to these topics. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Educational Research
Peer reviewedSilliman, Benjamin D.; Silverstein, Lynne B. – Art Education, 1979
This article describes a three-part evaluation process: (1) developing and designing the evaluation; (2) examining the information collected; and (3) refining and improving the art education program. (KC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Art Education, Behavioral Objectives, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedTempleton, David E. – Art Education, 1974
Article discussed the goals of art education and provided a curriculum guide offering the range of purposes and modes which can well serve the dabbler, searcher, coper, and those few who do go on to work toward becoming expert. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedJames, Philip – Art Education, 1974
Maintaining a perspective on the state of art education is a necessity if we are going to be able to plan for the future. Article presented evaluations of a number of art programs. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Check Lists, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedMorreau, Lanny; Anderson, Frances E. – Art Education, 1984
Art teachers should create individualized learning programs for their students. Such art programs can assure personalized programs for disabled students and elevate the development of basic skills in art, artistic expression, and art appreciation. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Disabilities
Peer reviewedStokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 1986
The experiences of 11 gifted and talented adolescents who participated in a two-week summer microcomputer graphics course at Indiana University are described based on course observations by the author. Focus is on technical and aesthetic course expectations and on psychological and contextual considerations of the teacher and the students. (RM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics


