With a pressure on schools to meet the requirements of a knowledge-based global economy, human development, critical thinking and imagination seem to be given lower priority. This article argues for including the aesthetic dimension in teaching as a way to foster human development. While aesthetic subjects are cut, there is a growing interest in aesthetic methods through which students are expected to use their knowledge in new and creative ways. However, there is a tension involved in combining innovative and creative thinking with the objectives model, in which education is broken down into measurable targets. Including more than what is measurable is important to encourage students to not only copy what they are told, but to become creat...
Every student needs planned, aesthetic education in order to influence the experiencing, feeling and...
This thesis makes the claim that aesthetic experience is of fundamental significance in how we learn...
The emphasis on testing in curricular content areas has left little room in most U.S. schools for ed...
With a pressure on schools to meet the requirements of a knowledge-based global economy, human devel...
[[abstract]]Aesthetic experiences and creations symbolize the essence of a culture, and form one of ...
In this article examines the educational features of art, the role of thought, the impact of popular...
This paper explores Maxine Greene’s views on aesthetic pedagogy and the notion of social imagination...
Children are biologically wired to experience their world through rich sensory, affective, aesthetic...
[[abstract]]Based on aesthetic principles, this article argues that in order to make teaching and le...
Annotation: This article highlights the role of art in educating a new person in civil society, the ...
Although there have been important developments in the provision of education for sustainability, th...
The article discusses the significance of aesthetic as a mode of cognition and means of social cohes...
Abstract: This paper illustrates how critical thinking techniques could be used in teaching aestheti...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
Aesthetic considerations are qualitative, personal, and value laden and do not fi t well into existi...
Every student needs planned, aesthetic education in order to influence the experiencing, feeling and...
This thesis makes the claim that aesthetic experience is of fundamental significance in how we learn...
The emphasis on testing in curricular content areas has left little room in most U.S. schools for ed...
With a pressure on schools to meet the requirements of a knowledge-based global economy, human devel...
[[abstract]]Aesthetic experiences and creations symbolize the essence of a culture, and form one of ...
In this article examines the educational features of art, the role of thought, the impact of popular...
This paper explores Maxine Greene’s views on aesthetic pedagogy and the notion of social imagination...
Children are biologically wired to experience their world through rich sensory, affective, aesthetic...
[[abstract]]Based on aesthetic principles, this article argues that in order to make teaching and le...
Annotation: This article highlights the role of art in educating a new person in civil society, the ...
Although there have been important developments in the provision of education for sustainability, th...
The article discusses the significance of aesthetic as a mode of cognition and means of social cohes...
Abstract: This paper illustrates how critical thinking techniques could be used in teaching aestheti...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
Aesthetic considerations are qualitative, personal, and value laden and do not fi t well into existi...
Every student needs planned, aesthetic education in order to influence the experiencing, feeling and...
This thesis makes the claim that aesthetic experience is of fundamental significance in how we learn...
The emphasis on testing in curricular content areas has left little room in most U.S. schools for ed...