The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be employed in the UK have been the subject of much debate since the eighteenth century. Primarily, the debate can be distilled down to the following competing paradigm dyads: utilitarian versus libertarian; self‐expression versus tradition; and education in art versus education through art. However, rather than drawing conclusions, the debate is ongoing, fueled by the political and economic context of the times, with the result of a never‐ending see‐sawing from one opinion to the other. Beginning with the rise of industrial art education and the Great Crystal Palace Exposition of 1851 and culminating in the dominance of creativity and culture in ...
This paper seeks to identify the philosophical origins of the teaching of art and design and subsequ...
A study in four parts of the development of Art and Design Education in the nineteenth century. Alth...
Foreword, by Sir J. Yoxall.--Creative instinct in education, by W. G. Raffé.--The co-ordination of d...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
This seminar in the Manton Studio, Tate Britain was organised by Dr Malcolm Quinn as one of the outc...
What benefits can art bring to schools? This is a particularly urgent question today when changes to...
This book addresses three questions. The first question is historical: how did the utilitarian idea ...
The future of art education is shaped by its past, yet the history of art education in special or se...
This paper presents an analysis of the way art is conceptualised in the British Primary School curri...
The focus of this dissertation is the relationship between art and knowledge and the implications of...
This article responds to the challenge offered by Mervyn Romans in The International Journal of Art ...
Until now, research on art schools has been largely occupied with the facts of particular schools an...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This paper seeks to identify the philosophical origins of the teaching of art and design and subsequ...
A study in four parts of the development of Art and Design Education in the nineteenth century. Alth...
Foreword, by Sir J. Yoxall.--Creative instinct in education, by W. G. Raffé.--The co-ordination of d...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
This seminar in the Manton Studio, Tate Britain was organised by Dr Malcolm Quinn as one of the outc...
What benefits can art bring to schools? This is a particularly urgent question today when changes to...
This book addresses three questions. The first question is historical: how did the utilitarian idea ...
The future of art education is shaped by its past, yet the history of art education in special or se...
This paper presents an analysis of the way art is conceptualised in the British Primary School curri...
The focus of this dissertation is the relationship between art and knowledge and the implications of...
This article responds to the challenge offered by Mervyn Romans in The International Journal of Art ...
Until now, research on art schools has been largely occupied with the facts of particular schools an...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This paper seeks to identify the philosophical origins of the teaching of art and design and subsequ...
A study in four parts of the development of Art and Design Education in the nineteenth century. Alth...
Foreword, by Sir J. Yoxall.--Creative instinct in education, by W. G. Raffé.--The co-ordination of d...