textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the United States demonstrates the need for meaningful multicultural museum education to, for, and about this demographic. This exploratory case study investigates the educational programming in the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, Illinois and Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas through observations of programs and curricular documents and interviews and seeks to identify characteristics of effective multicultural art education related to this cultural group. While highlighting Mexican and Mexican-American art and artists serves as the primary content of program curricula, museum educators at these institutions aim for education that is...
In the state of California, approximately 9 million people speak Spanish as their\ud first language ...
This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making...
Museums’ offerings must adapt and broaden to satisfy the demands of its visitors as the number of th...
textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the practice of art education in one art museum as evidence...
Background: Museums have been fundamental tools outside of formal learning environments in providing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-21)The focus of this thesis is the relationship betwee...
This poster presentation reviews literature related to museums and their ability to cope with the sh...
Census data reveal that suburban communities are becoming increasingly diverse. Once considered affl...
The research question presented and addressed in this project was, Best Practices in Developing Mult...
The central guiding question of this study is how can museum educators (and volunteers) effectively ...
This dissertation examines the evolution of contemporary Latino art in Michigan, the Midwest, and th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The purpose of this research was to describe the ex...
Traditional art programs which have been chiefly concerned with the old masters in painting and dr...
After two decades, the state of Texas has recently revised its art teacher education standards and t...
In the state of California, approximately 9 million people speak Spanish as their\ud first language ...
This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making...
Museums’ offerings must adapt and broaden to satisfy the demands of its visitors as the number of th...
textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the practice of art education in one art museum as evidence...
Background: Museums have been fundamental tools outside of formal learning environments in providing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-21)The focus of this thesis is the relationship betwee...
This poster presentation reviews literature related to museums and their ability to cope with the sh...
Census data reveal that suburban communities are becoming increasingly diverse. Once considered affl...
The research question presented and addressed in this project was, Best Practices in Developing Mult...
The central guiding question of this study is how can museum educators (and volunteers) effectively ...
This dissertation examines the evolution of contemporary Latino art in Michigan, the Midwest, and th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018The purpose of this research was to describe the ex...
Traditional art programs which have been chiefly concerned with the old masters in painting and dr...
After two decades, the state of Texas has recently revised its art teacher education standards and t...
In the state of California, approximately 9 million people speak Spanish as their\ud first language ...
This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making...
Museums’ offerings must adapt and broaden to satisfy the demands of its visitors as the number of th...