Art Education
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Stressy - Messy
Stressy, messy and time consuming, not to mention expensive. Let's talk about the stress that Art in the classroom can cause. I will discuss long range plans and how they making teaching art more comfortable.
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An Approach To Disc. Based. Art. Ed.
What does Discipline Based Art Education mean? Has the notion changed over the years? Read on and I will try to tease out some ideas and issues about the way individuals learn art.
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Holiday Art
Seasonal Holidays are a great source of inspiration for Art! Let's look at some of the ways we can use seasonal celebrations to stimulate student interest.
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Questions to Facilitate DBAE Discussions
Discussion is an extremely important part of the Discipline Based Art Experience. Through questioning the educator can guide the student in the learning process.
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Too Much Studying Can Kill You
What is an urban legend? This story will show you how myths and legends are created and handed down through the ages. Be prepared for a surprise.
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Poetry and Art: The DBAE Way
Poetry and art make great companions. Use poetry to stimulate discussion and further aesthetic exploration of artworks. Lesson ideas for you to use in the classroom.
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Primary Colors and Color Values
Primary Colors and Color Values explained in an art lesson. This lesson plan will be fun for the kids while you teach them about colour theory.
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Successfully Sharing the Visual Arts with Children
While political figures today are wondering whether to pull funding from art galleries that house controversial exhibits or ban controversial exhibits from public galleries, teachers are beginning to wonder whether or not it is advisable to visit public art museums with their children at all. Visiting an art museum has changed from a guaranteed g-rated class field trip to a potentially x-rated fiasco. What’s a teacher to do?
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