Chapter 1: Art, Society, and Schools
Why is Art Ed. so important?
Cultural Understanding: Communicates meaning w/out words
-Cultural identity is maintained, transmitted, and analyzed
-Helps students develop awareness of world around them
National Needs: Creates citizens who can think, communicate, and appreciate nation's diversity.
-This is esp. imp. in our media-based culture
Celebrating Ordinary Experiences: Transforms concept of world
-Elevates the overly-familiar
-Makes everything special
Personal Communication and Expression: Gives form and meaning to personal experiences
-Gives meaning and pleasure to self
Creativity: Promotes higher thought processes
-Recognizes multiple perspectives
-Explores ambiguities
"Imagination is the greatest power of the mind" -Einstein
Vocation: Sparks interest in many careers
Aesthetic Awareness: Increases sensory awareness of nature, art, and life (esp. for birth – age 7)
Visual Literacy and Integrated Learning: Promotes ability to interpret visual symbols
-Incorporates cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning
Qualitative Approach
-Depth and Breadth
-Art is created when children express their ideas, responses, and reactions w/ honesty, sensitivity, and perceptiveness w/in a framework of compositional principles and design
-This requires substantial time
-Goes beyond initial stimulation and motivation
-Teacher guides students, encourages self-reflection, and encourages students to see more, sense more, and recall more
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