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Hollister, Robert M.; And Others – 1977
These five annotated reading guides conclude the series developed for courses at the Boston Public Library under the National Endowment for the Humanities Learning Library Program. Images of Boston offers 44 novels and other popular literature to show (1) how Boston is represented in creative writing, (2) how authors depict its physical experience…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Programs, Geography, Humanities Instruction
Geahigan, George, Ed. – 1980
This monograph presents descriptions of programs and projects concerned with career education in the visual arts that were identified in a national survey of state art directors, regional and city art supervisors, and others who had knowledge of ongoing art programs. The first of eight sections contains programs which have been planned and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Arts Centers, Career Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Stewig, John Warren – 1980
A study was conducted to determine how effectively children write when motivated by viewing a work of art and what kind of art they would choose most frequently for motivation. A group of 55 students from second, fourth, and eighth grade classrooms were selected to respond to reproductions of familiar paintings with either fictional or factual…
Descriptors: Art, Creative Art, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing
Fortess, Karl E. – 1968
The objective of this study was to develop a library of taped interviews with contemporary American painters, sculptors and graphic artists. Seventy-nine interviews were collected, their value being based on the assumptions that the medium of the taped interview would increase the quality and frequency of contact between art student and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Autoinstructional Aids, Curriculum Development, Graphic Arts
Blackwell, Maree Macon; Kegley, Florence A. – 1977
This report evaluates an experimental trimester plan adopted by a Birmingham (Alabama) high school during the 1976-77 school year. The Birmingham trimester plan maintained the usual length school year, simply dividing it into three "mesters," rather than the traditional two. The plan also lengthened each class period to 85 minutes, so…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Programs, Extended School Day, Program Evaluation
Mills, James C. – 1975
This paper argues that a major objective of art in the schools is to enhance visual perception and that there is a close correlation between school achievement and visual perception scores. Children's art growth is discussed, and it is argued that dittoed drawings and coloring books are harmful to this growth because they promote a narrow and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Creative Art
Williams, Clarence M., Ed.; Debes, John L., Ed. – 1970
The proceedings of the first national conference on visual literacy held in Rochester, New York (March 23-6, 1969) contain papers describing the concept of visual literacy (defined as vision competencies of integrating and interpreting sensory experiences fundamental to learning and communication). Related research is explored in areas such as…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conference Reports, Perceptual Development, Sensory Experience
Schiff, Bennett – 1973
This book describes the results of the Artists-in-Schools project sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Office of Education. Included are the background and goals for the project and a discussion of visual arts and music programs in Alabama; poetry and theatre in Minnesota; poetry in Wyoming; dance, architecture, and…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Artists, Curriculum Enrichment
Lindgren, Ernest – 1970
The author prefaces his consideration of films as an art form with a discussion of the mechanics of filmmaking. He describes the division of talent on a movie set, details the history of the tools of filmmakers, and explains the production and reproduction of a film. The influence of film techniques on plot development in a fiction film is…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Creative Art, Film Production
Balazs, Bela – 1970
The author, in this new edition of a 1945 classic on film theory, proposes that films have a greater influence on the minds of the general public than any other art form; therefore, a careful study of film is necessary to control and direct its potential influence. He delineates the early history of films, pointing out that not until 10 or 12…
Descriptors: Acting, Color, Film Study, Films
Bennett, Madeleine F. – 1973
A method called "Objectives-Art," by which disadvantaged students in a community college can be taught to structure paragraphs, is described. Works of art are intended to be a stimulus to the student's sense of unity between form and content, and the objectives are aimed at transferring the student's perception of form and unity into a process…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Descriptive Writing, Disadvantaged Youth, Paragraph Composition
New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, CT. – 1972
The Society of Industrial Artists and Designers (SIAD) has for over 40 years been working to establish design as a profession with a status equivalent to that of architecture or engineering. Intended as a selective review of recent British illustration and design in industry, advertising, and publishing, this volume is the seventh in a series…
Descriptors: Artists, Commercial Art, Design, Design Crafts
Hoffa, Harlan – 1970
The influence of conferences in various parts of the world upon art education was studied. The purposes of this study are: (1) to glean significant recommendations from the conference reports and, by this process, to isolate areas of overlap, instances of shared concern and recommendations which were repeated in reference to seemingly different…
Descriptors: Art Education, Comparative Analysis, Conferences, Data Analysis
Clark, Kenneth – New York University Education Quarterly, 1978
Lord Clark, the renowned British art historian, feels there are too many children in picture galleries and suspects they are brought there to fill in the curriculum. He considers three aims of education and how children can more fully understand the value of works of art. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art History, Art Products
Goodman, Ernest – Trends in Education, 1977
Describes some important guidelines for art teachers who have the responsibility for the nurturing of the talents of pupils gifted in the visual arts. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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