textThis qualitative autobiographical study examined the learning environment of advanced secondary visual arts students involved in an experiment in which their artistic development transpired within a program of study of their own design and management. The study recognized changes in learning perspectives of the participants in the study, changes in the educational setting, and changes in the role of the teacher/researcher in that setting. Additionally, this study examined and questioned conventional applications of learning in art education and whether or not teacher-centered pedagogical approaches in art education deny learners holistic choices and understandings. This study also examined a contemporary philosophical appreciat...
Research indicates there are unique benefits for students\u27 learning in the visual arts and creati...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
Reconceptualizing contemporary notions about creativity in visual arts education should be an import...
textThis qualitative autobiographical study examined the learning environment of advanced secondary...
Scope and Method of Study: This study draws from qualitative research conducted in an alternative sc...
Many adults stopped making art while they were children and are now fearful and apprehensive of taki...
The purpose and value of higher education have been debated for centuries as proponents of technical...
Many adults stopped making art while they were children and are now fearful and apprehensive of taki...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
This thesis is an investigation of how students can benefit through art and how visual arts educator...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of art from many perspectives,...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of art from many perspectives,...
Research indicates there are unique benefits for students\u27 learning in the visual arts and creati...
I sit at my desk for the last thirty minutes before driving to school where I will teach a painting ...
Research indicates there are unique benefits for students\u27 learning in the visual arts and creati...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
Reconceptualizing contemporary notions about creativity in visual arts education should be an import...
textThis qualitative autobiographical study examined the learning environment of advanced secondary...
Scope and Method of Study: This study draws from qualitative research conducted in an alternative sc...
Many adults stopped making art while they were children and are now fearful and apprehensive of taki...
The purpose and value of higher education have been debated for centuries as proponents of technical...
Many adults stopped making art while they were children and are now fearful and apprehensive of taki...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
This thesis is an investigation of how students can benefit through art and how visual arts educator...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of art from many perspectives,...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of art from many perspectives,...
Research indicates there are unique benefits for students\u27 learning in the visual arts and creati...
I sit at my desk for the last thirty minutes before driving to school where I will teach a painting ...
Research indicates there are unique benefits for students\u27 learning in the visual arts and creati...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
Reconceptualizing contemporary notions about creativity in visual arts education should be an import...