The article reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, which tested an original pedagogical strategy designed to help dyslexic and/or dyspraxic art and design students who had reported difficulties with their abilities to make accurate representational drawings. A group of non-dyslexic/dyspraxic RCA students volunteered as control group, and both cohorts completed three days of workshops in the Drawing Studio of the RCA. Results of a questionnaire in the form of a Likert scale, administered before and after the workshop indicate positive shifts in both cohorts’ attitudes towards specific aspects of the stages involved in the production of accurate representational drawings of still-life set-ups,...
This article presents exploratory research examining the strategies employed by art teachers who ide...
This paper is a component of ongoing research by a team comprising an art school lecturer, a coordin...
Some art students, despite being at art school, cannot draw very well, and would like to be able to ...
The article reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London,...
This paper reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, ...
This paper is the result of collaboration between psychologists with an interest in the cognitive pr...
This paper is the result of collaboration between psychologists with an interest in the cognitive pr...
This paper addresses the conference theme of inclusivity from two standpoints. Firstly, involving c...
This article in the journal of the American Psychology Association is the culmination of research re...
Our previous research, based on interviews with and observations of, post-graduate art and design st...
It is generally accepted that dyslexic students comprise around a third of art school cohorts in the...
This paper addresses the conference theme of inclusivity from two standpoints: firstly, collaboratio...
This paper is a component of ongoing research by a team comprising an art school lecturer, a coordin...
This hands-on practical guide provides dyslexic young people with techniques to improve their observ...
Some art students, despite being at art school, cannot draw very well, and would like to be able to ...
This article presents exploratory research examining the strategies employed by art teachers who ide...
This paper is a component of ongoing research by a team comprising an art school lecturer, a coordin...
Some art students, despite being at art school, cannot draw very well, and would like to be able to ...
The article reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London,...
This paper reports on a series of drawing workshops held at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, ...
This paper is the result of collaboration between psychologists with an interest in the cognitive pr...
This paper is the result of collaboration between psychologists with an interest in the cognitive pr...
This paper addresses the conference theme of inclusivity from two standpoints. Firstly, involving c...
This article in the journal of the American Psychology Association is the culmination of research re...
Our previous research, based on interviews with and observations of, post-graduate art and design st...
It is generally accepted that dyslexic students comprise around a third of art school cohorts in the...
This paper addresses the conference theme of inclusivity from two standpoints: firstly, collaboratio...
This paper is a component of ongoing research by a team comprising an art school lecturer, a coordin...
This hands-on practical guide provides dyslexic young people with techniques to improve their observ...
Some art students, despite being at art school, cannot draw very well, and would like to be able to ...
This article presents exploratory research examining the strategies employed by art teachers who ide...
This paper is a component of ongoing research by a team comprising an art school lecturer, a coordin...
Some art students, despite being at art school, cannot draw very well, and would like to be able to ...