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The results show that the model of art education is an important factor in changing students’ preferences for the 20th century art movements. Students reacted positively to each kind of education, as evidenced in the wider acceptance of 20th-century art (abstract, fauvism, cubism, pop art, and surrealism).
The Case for Arts Education. education was already in a state of crisis and dire need before the fraught year of 2020, and the pandemic has intensified that crisis exponentially. We regard our report as a celebration of the arts, a gesture of optimism, and, above all, a call to action.
Nov 29, 2019 · The research presented here aims to determine how art education influences students’ preferences for the 20th-century art movements. An educational experiment that spanned through one school year was conducted on 200 primary school students.
- Goran Kardum, Dubravka Kuščević, Marija Brajčić
- 2020
Jan 3, 2020 · The results show that the model of art education is an important factor in changing students’ preferences for the 20th century art movements. Students reacted positively to each kind of...
Apr 12, 2016 · For classroom strategies for scaff olding arts-based inquiry, see D'Adamo (2015). Marshall, J. (2014b). Transdisciplinarity and art integration: Toward a new understanding of art-based learning across the curriculum.
- Julia Marshall
- 2016
The importance of an approach to Arts education that encourages learner agency and cultural diversity is discussed, and the benefits of sustained quality Arts education experiences are presented.
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Apr 23, 2021 · The Arts possess an extraordinary power to transform education. Both Australian and international research continues to evidence the transformative impact of arts-rich education on students’ learning, teachers’ pedagogy, social and emotional wellbeing for “at risk” community members and humanity more generally.