This qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 highly artistic visual arts students at 2 secondary schools in southcentral Ontario. Through interviews, questionnaires, observations, and artwork documents, this study attempted to understand these highly artistic students in terms of creativity, motivation, social and emotional perspectives, and cognitive processes. Data collection occuned over a 3-monlh period. and the data analysis program NVivo 7 was used for coding to develop themes and categories for organizing data. The findings of this study illustrate the significant place that \ isual arts can lake in the growth and development for the youth of today. Participants idcniificd dcxclopnig critical thinking and problem-...
Adolescents who are at risk of dropping out of high school tend to feel less worthy than average stu...
This study explores what 10-12-year-old students say they like and value in works of visual art. As ...
The idea that there are many reasons why art is crucial to a child’s development. Despite knowing th...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
In the ever-changing world of visual arts education, there is a gap in the literature about the inco...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to develop a naturalistic, multiple-case analysis...
Language informs the understanding and creation of art. This action research study was a focused ex...
The present study aims to describe the ways in which art education impacts community life through ar...
This study explored Visual Art creation by Grade 11 learners in the art classroom and the relationsh...
This research will be used to show the importance of art in a student\u27s overall educational exper...
It is necessary to understand creativity in order to support it in educational settings. This is co...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
The aim of this study was to study meanings of visual art education on emotional, cognitive and soci...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
Adolescents who are at risk of dropping out of high school tend to feel less worthy than average stu...
This study explores what 10-12-year-old students say they like and value in works of visual art. As ...
The idea that there are many reasons why art is crucial to a child’s development. Despite knowing th...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who ar...
In the ever-changing world of visual arts education, there is a gap in the literature about the inco...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to develop a naturalistic, multiple-case analysis...
Language informs the understanding and creation of art. This action research study was a focused ex...
The present study aims to describe the ways in which art education impacts community life through ar...
This study explored Visual Art creation by Grade 11 learners in the art classroom and the relationsh...
This research will be used to show the importance of art in a student\u27s overall educational exper...
It is necessary to understand creativity in order to support it in educational settings. This is co...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
The aim of this study was to study meanings of visual art education on emotional, cognitive and soci...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
Adolescents who are at risk of dropping out of high school tend to feel less worthy than average stu...
This study explores what 10-12-year-old students say they like and value in works of visual art. As ...
The idea that there are many reasons why art is crucial to a child’s development. Despite knowing th...