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Thompson, Virginia P. – Arts & Activities, 2012
Fauvism is a style of painting based on the use of intensely vivid colors that were not natural to the faces, landscapes and objects being painted. It was how artists expressed themselves during the first decade of the 20th century, and lasted only a short time. The artists were called "les Fauves," which means "the wild beasts." In this article,…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Expression, Color
McCutcheon, Heather – Arts & Activities, 2012
In this article, the author describes how her studio art students created their Pop art-style self-portraits. Students were each given a printout of a black-and-white picture of themselves that the author had taken with her digital camera. With this picture, students took tracing paper and traced a basic outline of their face, hair, and neck. They…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Portraiture, Popular Culture
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Franco, Mary; Unrath, Kathleen – Art Education, 2014
This article demonstrates how Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) art discussions and subsequent, inspired artmaking can help reach the goals of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, & Technical Subjects (CCSS-ELA). The authors describe how this was achieved in a remedial…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Thinking Skills, Visual Arts, Classroom Techniques
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Carter, Mindy R.; Irwin, Rita L. – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2014
School associates (SA's), or cooperating teachers (CT's), have arguably been one of the most powerful influences on the teacher candidate's (TC) pre-service experience. For this reason, most studies about the practicum have focused on this relationship. However, while observing one visual art student's practicum as her Faculty Advisor (FA) for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cooperating Teachers, Student Teachers, Visual Arts
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Newhouse, C. Paul – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2014
This paper presents the findings of the first phase of a three-year study investigating the efficacy of the digitisation of creative practical work as digital portfolios for the purposes of high-stakes summative assessment. At the same time the paired comparisons method of scoring was tried as an alternative to analytical rubric-based marking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Summative Evaluation, Portfolio Assessment, Electronic Publishing
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Thomas, Beth A. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2017
In 1968 the Bilingual Education Act marked the first comprehensive federal intervention in the schooling of language minoritized students by creating financial incentives for bilingual education in an effort to address social and educational inequities created by poverty and linguistic isolation in schools. Since that time federal education…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Visual Arts, Bilingualism
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2010
When one creates an artwork, the "ingredients" are the elements of art: (1) line; (2) color; (3) shape/form; (4) texture; and (5) value. How they are used makes up the principles of art: (1) balance; (2) emphasis; (3) proportion; (4) movement; (5) rhythm, repetition and pattern; (6) variety; and (7) unity. Students will gain a better understanding…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Aesthetics, Artists
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Wertz, S. K. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2010
Both John Dewey and Martin Heidegger thought that art's audience had to take a detour in order to appreciate or understand a work of art. They wrote about this around the same time (mid-1930s) and independently of one another, so this similar circumstance in the history of aesthetics is unusual since they come from very different philosophical…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Aesthetics, Theories, Perception
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Richard, Byron; Treichel, Christa J. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2013
Examples from a team of collaborating secondary teachers--one visual arts teacher and one science teacher--highlight key aspects of this professional development project in arts integration. The article traces a regional network designed to build teacher capacity with implications for the design, effectiveness, and sustainability of professional…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Capacity Building, Visual Arts, Science Curriculum
Puffer, Kristine Widmer – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study examines the reactions of veteran artists to some issues associated with the process of creating visual art that can cause fear, fear significant enough to derail many professional artists and cause them to quit making art altogether. Based on the writings of Bayles and Orland and enhanced by J. M. Erikson, this study provides insight…
Descriptors: Artists, Visual Arts, Art Activities, Fear
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Furniss, Gillian J. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
Sustainability is the capacity to endure. For humanity, sustainability is the potential for long-term maintenance of well-being and has environmental, economic, and social dimensions. In Oaxaca, Mexico, artists and artisans create everyday objects that are aesthetically pleasing, functional for daily life, and that represent the continuation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainability, Latin American Culture, Visual Arts
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2011
Creating a painting with texture is easy, although using heavy gel medium or modeling paste may be pricey ways to go about it. High school artists generally like making collages and mixed-media. In this article, the author suggests ways to capitalize on that interest with inexpensive fabric in a painting project.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students, Painting (Visual Arts)
Blaikie, Fiona – Canadian Review of Art Education: Research and Issues, 2011
This is a poetic and visual arts-informed inquiry into the male professoriate: Situated in social theory on the body and clothing, artworks, and poetry, visual identity and male scholarship are revealed and presented. Dress is a self-reflexive personal, social and political statement that challenges and/or confirms gendered and social roles.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Males, Poetry, Visual Arts
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Peers, Chris – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
The popularity of visual literacy may have resulted, in part, from some school authorities rushing the process of determining school curriculum. This article argues that the haste is reflective of pressure placed on educational discourse to conform to neo-liberal reforms of the sector, and is not the result of a careful and complex debate within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Visual Literacy, Visual Arts
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Lindstrom, Lars – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article identifies recent, mainly Nordic, research approaches to visual arts education. A concept map was developed as a heuristic tool in order to highlight salient traits and blind spots. Contemporary research typically has its origin either in "education" or in "the art world", with an emphasis either on art "as language" or on "art as…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Visual Arts, Research Methodology, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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