Children are biologically wired to experience their world through rich sensory, affective, aesthetic, and imaginal experiences. Children thirst for art, music and movement, and these modes are utilized widely to learn the varied languages of literacy: the alphabet, numbers, vocabulary, body-sense and more. Yet, in response to meeting higher and more prescribed standards at the elementary and secondary levels, there is a tendency to narrow the curriculum, to consider art and music expendable, to view social-emotional development as external to the schoolhouse. This narrowing is happening just as our global culture is moving again toward multiple kinds of communication: toward oral language, pictures, sounds, diagrams, videos – a world that i...
Our lives are mediated through the visual (Mirzoeff, 1999; Freedman, 2002). This mediation informs, ...
AbstractArt has always been an effective tool for teaching and learning among various classes of peo...
Although a growing body of literature on holistic teaching and learning abounds, little has been wri...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
With a pressure on schools to meet the requirements of a knowledge-based global economy, human devel...
In past years the word literacy referred to the ability to read and write. However, in response to e...
Standards themselves cannot capture the imaginations of teachers or students. Translated into curric...
Aesthetic education through art or nature makes us human beings more sensitive (sensible) to the wor...
The emphasis on testing in curricular content areas has left little room in most U.S. schools for ed...
The special issue of the journal Knowledge Cultures on the theme of Aesthetic Knowledge explores dif...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
Arts in education are an instrumental piece of the learning process. By having arts and education in...
A challenging view is to consider arts at the core of teaching. The arts as a learning modality are ...
This article is an attempt to heighten the awareness of the general readers, educators as well as pr...
Annotation: This article highlights the role of art in educating a new person in civil society, the ...
Our lives are mediated through the visual (Mirzoeff, 1999; Freedman, 2002). This mediation informs, ...
AbstractArt has always been an effective tool for teaching and learning among various classes of peo...
Although a growing body of literature on holistic teaching and learning abounds, little has been wri...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
With a pressure on schools to meet the requirements of a knowledge-based global economy, human devel...
In past years the word literacy referred to the ability to read and write. However, in response to e...
Standards themselves cannot capture the imaginations of teachers or students. Translated into curric...
Aesthetic education through art or nature makes us human beings more sensitive (sensible) to the wor...
The emphasis on testing in curricular content areas has left little room in most U.S. schools for ed...
The special issue of the journal Knowledge Cultures on the theme of Aesthetic Knowledge explores dif...
The study is qualitative and it drew on the historical research method, descriptive and case study m...
Arts in education are an instrumental piece of the learning process. By having arts and education in...
A challenging view is to consider arts at the core of teaching. The arts as a learning modality are ...
This article is an attempt to heighten the awareness of the general readers, educators as well as pr...
Annotation: This article highlights the role of art in educating a new person in civil society, the ...
Our lives are mediated through the visual (Mirzoeff, 1999; Freedman, 2002). This mediation informs, ...
AbstractArt has always been an effective tool for teaching and learning among various classes of peo...
Although a growing body of literature on holistic teaching and learning abounds, little has been wri...