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Hogan, Jillian; Hetland, Lois; Jaquith, Diane B.; Winner, Ellen – Teachers College Press, 2018
Students of all ages can learn to think like artists! "Studio Thinking: The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education" changed the conversation about quality arts education. This new publication shows how the eight Studio Habits of Mind and four Studio Structures can be used successfully with younger students in a range of socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Teaching Methods, Art Products
Hetland, Lois; Winner, Ellen; Veenema, Shirley; Sheridan, Kimberly M. – Teachers College Press, 2013
The first edition of this bestseller was featured in "The New York Times" and "The Boston Globe" for its groundbreaking research on the positive effects of art education on student learning across the curriculum. Capitalizing on observations and conversations with educators who have used the Studio Thinking Framework in diverse…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Studio Art, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedWinner, Ellen – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1989
Discusses reasons for Chinese childrens' greater skills in drawing when compared with their Western counterparts. Describes teaching methods and learning strategies found in China. Notes Chinese emphasis upon attainment of high skill levels and concentration until a task is complete. Criticizes art education in the United States for its lack of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education

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