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Roman, Michele – Arts & Activities, 1999
Describes a project designed to advertise art history where eighth-grade students painted the classroom door windows throughout their school recreating famous classic paintings from various artists, such as Claude Monet or Vincent van Gogh. Explains that the students learned about different artistic styles and exhibited a great deal of pride in…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Artists
Grimes, Linda – Arts & Activities, 1999
Discusses two activities based on the paintings of Paul Klee who used simple lines, bright colors, and happy subjects within his artwork. Explains that in the kindergarten activity, the students practice line drawing and looking at tree forms as well as painting; the first grade activity focuses on the abstract cubist style. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Animals, Art Education, Art Materials
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Fields, Marjorie V.; DeGayner, Beth – Childhood Education, 2000
Explores the experiences of one preschool teacher as she introduced story writing activities into her classroom, including changes in teacher expectations. Describes children's story writing, which used pictures and letter-like forms, and notes the relationship between child temperament and eagerness to share stories with other children. Describes…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Emergent Literacy, Freehand Drawing, Preschool Children
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Styles, Morag; Arizpe, Evelyn – Children's Literature in Education, 2001
Explores the multilayered nature of a single picture book by Anthony Browne and the sophisticated responses (including their own pictures) children ages 4-11 bring to interpreting such a text. Suggests that some children who are not yet confident at reading print have developed impressive capacities for analyzing image. (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Art, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
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Healy, Loretta I. – Young Children, 2001
Describes how one teacher helped preschool children draw. Shows how she guided a 4-year-old to use stencils to draw fish independently, helped children use their knowledge of shapes to guide their drawing of animals, and guided children to draw what was important to them. Asserts that helping children to express their ideas independently in…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Classroom Techniques, Creativity, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Yang, Hui-Chin; Noel, Andrea M. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2006
The drawings of 17 four- to five-year-old children from two points in time, age four and age five were analyzed. At both ages four and five, the most commonly used scribbles were single vertical lines, single horizontal lines, and single curved lines, whereas the two least used scribbles were spiral and circular lines spread out. The subjects in…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Freehand Drawing, Writing Skills, Childrens Writing
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Jaarsveld, Saskia; van Leeuwen, Cees – Cognitive Science, 2005
Novice designers produced a sequence of sketches while inventing a logo for a novel brand of soft drink. The sketches were scored for the presence of specific objects, their local features and global composition. Self-assessment scores for each sketch and art critics' scores for the end products were collected. It was investigated whether the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Art Criticism, Freehand Drawing
Petersen, Hugh – Arts & Activities, 2003
Describes how to do an art project with middle school students in which they learn about jewelry making. Explains that the students did not use soldering stations. Discusses the tools used in the project and how the students learned about jewelry construction. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Design
Holt, Maureen – Arts & Activities, 2003
Presents an art lesson used with sixth-grade students in which they painted their school mascot (a tiger) in the style of a famous artist. Explains that students selected an artist, such as Andrew Wyeth or Edvard Munch. Describes how the students created their tigers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Artists
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Braswell, Gregory S.; Rosengren, Karl S. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
A recent graphic schemas account of drawing development that emphasizes the appropriation of graphic conventions has provided an alternative to constructivist theories, which have viewed development as a progression through universal stages. The present study addresses the limitations of this account by investigating younger children than have…
Descriptors: Mothers, Semantics, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
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Risch, Barbara – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2003
In American history and myth, Plains Indian society tends to be portrayed by the primary (and often solitary) figure of the male warrior. Images of the lives of Indian women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as well as earlier, come largely from western texts: the writings of travelers, missionaries, military officers, ethnographers and…
Descriptors: United States History, American Indians, Females, Biographies
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Wee, Bryan; Harbor, Jonathan M.; Shepardson, Daniel P. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2006
Students' perceptions of the environment can differ based on sociocultural factors and experiences. Understanding how students develop environmental perceptions is an important step toward developing an inclusive environmental science curriculum. This article presents preliminary data from a study conducted in Singapore in which students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Environmental Education, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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Jacobs, Sue – Educational Horizons, 2006
This article reports the findings of a study examining the types of artistic responses and personal interpretations that incarcerated male youths make as they listen and respond to selected pieces of young adult literature. The study utilized qualitative and quantitative methodology to gather information about incarcerated youth and their…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescent Literature, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
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Olshansky, Beth – Language Arts, 2006
This photo essay includes children's reflections on the opportunities offered by Artists/Writers Workshop for meaning-making in two languages--the language of pictures and the language of words. As students move back and forth between pictures and words, they experience transmediation. They create new meanings, find new and stronger voices, and…
Descriptors: Artists, Creativity, Freehand Drawing, Writing Workshops
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Khunyakari, Ritesh; Mehrotra, Swati; Chunawala, Sugra; Natarajan, Chitra – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
The focus of this paper is students' design productions as they engaged in designing and making a windmill model to lift a given weight. This work is part of a project on the development of design and technology (D&T) education units and its trials among Indian middle school students (Grade 6, age 11-14 years) in different socio-cultural…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 6, Student Projects, Foreign Countries
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