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Discipline-Based Art Education

Author : Kay Alexander
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 13,90 MB
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0892361719

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This sampler was designed for art specialists and art museum educators with a basic understanding of teaching discipline-based art education content. The introduction offers a brief history of the Sampler and explains its intended purpose and use. Then 8 unit models with differing methodologies for relating art objectives to the four disciplines: aesthetics, art criticism, art history, and art production, are presented. The sampler consists of two elementary units, two units for middle school, two units intended for required high school art, one high school studio ceramic unit, and a brief unit for art teachers and art museum educators that focuses on visits to art museums. Learning activities, resource material, and learning strategies are given for the units along with a sequence of lessons organized on a theme.

The DBAE Handbook

Author : Stephen M. Dobbs
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 37,43 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Art
ISBN :

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Discipline-based art education (DBAE) is an approach to art education that draws upon four art disciplines: art production, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics. This handbook is designed to help art specialists and supervisors, classroom teachers, teacher educators, museum educators, and school administrators to understand and implement DBAE. The handbook is organized into nine sections, beginning with an introduction. Section 2 offers a general definition and rationale for the inclusion of DBAE art curricula in the general education of U.S. students. Section 3 defines the content of the four art disciplines that constitute the core of DBAE. Section 4 focuses upon the instructional materials that are used in teaching a DBAE program. Section 5 is a consideration of the roles and responsibilities of the different players in DBAE. Section 6 concerns the evaluation of curriculum and instruction. Section 7 provides a thumbnail sketch of some key issues for planning and carrying out a successful implementation of DBAE. Section 8 summarizes highlights of the literature on DBAE. The handbook concludes with section 9, which contains four appendices: three papers respectively called "The Four Art Disciplines", "Becoming Familiar with Works of Art"; and "The Getty Center for Education in the Arts"; and a selected bibliography. (DB)

Learning in and Through Art

Author : Stephen M. Dobbs
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 26,5 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780892364947

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This Handbook provides a practical, straightforward guide to the theory and practice of discipline-based art education. This comprehensive approach to art education has transformed the way students create and understand art; it also offers opportunities for relating art to other subjects as well as to the personal interests and abilities of young learners. This completely revised edition explains how DBAE draws content from the disciplines of art-making, art criticism, art history and aesthetics, and shows how the practice of DBAE in schools over the past several years has influenced how art is taught today.

Discipline-based Art Education

Author : Kay Alexander
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Art
ISBN :

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Eight separate teams of art teachers, curriculum specialists, museum educators, and art discipline specialists worked together to create this stimulating collection of sample curricula. These distinctive approaches integrate art production, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics, the foundation of elements of discipline-based art education (DBAE). These curricula provide examples of DBAE in practice for teachers who want to create their own curricula tailored to the needs of their schools and multicultural classrooms.

Art Education

Author : Albert William Levi
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 13,63 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780252061851

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Recommending that art be taught as a humanity, this volume provides a philosophical rationale for the idea of discipline-based art education. Levi and Smith discuss topics ranging over both the public and private aspects of art, the disciplines of artistic creation, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics, and curriculum proposals featuring five phases of aesthetic learning. While there is no consensus on how the various components of aesthetic learning should be presented in order to accomplish the goals of discipline-based art education, the authors point out that progress toward those goals will require that those who design art education programs bring an understanding of the four disciplines to their work. The introductory volume of a five-volume series, this book will appeal to elementary and secondary art teachers, those who prepare teachers at the college level, and museum educators.

Beyond DBAE

Author : Judith M. Burton
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 48,64 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Art
ISBN :

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Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education

Author : Elliot W. Eisner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1336 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 2004-04-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 1135612307

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The Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education marks a milestone in the field of art education. Sponsored by the National Art Education Association and assembled by an internationally known group of art educators, this 36-chapter handbook provides an overview of the remarkable progress that has characterized this field in recent decades. Organized into six sections, it profiles and integrates the following elements of this rapidly emerging field: history, policy, learning, curriculum and instruction, assessment, and competing perspectives. Because the scholarly foundations of art education are relatively new and loosely coupled, this handbook provides researchers, students, and policymakers (both inside and outside the field) an invaluable snapshot of its current boundaries and rapidly growing content. In a nutshell, it provides much needed definition and intellectual respectability to a field that as recently as 1960 was more firmly rooted in the world of arts and crafts than in scholarly research.