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| What did Horace Mann & Walter Smith have in Common? |
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| Both encouraged handeye coordination |
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| How was this approach different to how we teach today? |
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| Today we use a lot of copy work |
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| Why was drawing considered important to teach in schools in late 19th Century America? |
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| America was trying to compete with the international market. (China NOW) |
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| Franz Cizek emphasized teaching art appreciation to children. True/False? |
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| False, Cizek promoted art as "free expression" |
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| children's art take on new importance in American Education as a result of the ________ movement in the 50s & 60s? |
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| increased leisure time among Americans in 1950s which led to _______ being taught in public schools? |
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| Discipline BAsed Art Education |
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| What does DBAE (Discipline Based Art Education) suggest? |
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uses 4 models to guide art instruction & learning: 1) artist 2) art critic 3) art historian 4) aesthetician |
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| What are three approaches to integrate art with subjects and with the curriculum? |
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Themes thinking skills learning skills |
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| Young children who begin to scriblle should use? |
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| crayons, large paper & encouragement |
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| What stage consists of drawings of bodies with arms? |
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| Pre symbolism *head feet stage* |
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| What activities are good for pre symbolism stage? |
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| What is the base line by children in symbolic stages to? |
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| organize objects on the page |
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| Distinguishing between good/bad art? |
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1) Are kids learning about art? 2) Does it allow for different responses? 3) Lesson challenging/appropriate 4) Lesson or an activity? 5) Opportunity to share with others? |
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| Who became the 1st state art director of Mass. & established the first training school for teachers for art? |
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| What was the 19th Century's view of children? |
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| To foster child's natural abilities & interests |
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| Who believed art was "emotional release"? |
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| Who believed art shuold be correlated w/ other subjects? |
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| What are the principles of design? |
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PERMCUB 1)Pattern 2)Emphasis 3)Rythm 4)Movement 5)Contrast 6)Unity 7)Balance |
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| What are the three stages of scribbling? |
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| In what stage will images seem to "Float"? |
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| By what age is symbolism usually reached at and what is usually involved in this stage? |
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| 5 or 6 years old. A schema and baseline. |
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