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Cengage Children and Their Art Methods for the Elementary School 2006 Edition by Al Hurwitz, Michael Day
CHILDREN AND THEIR ART presents a professional approach to teaching art consistent with national standards for student learning. The authors are experienced as art teachers in the public schools and have a broad knowledge about school art programs. The Eighth Edition provides an easy to use combination of theory, research, and practical knowledge about teaching art. Table of contents : - Part I: FOUNDATIONS AND GOALS FOR ART EDUCATION. 1. Foundations of Art Education: Children, Art and Society. 2. Art Education in Contemporary Classrooms: Issues and Practices. Part II: CHILDREN AS LEARNERS. 3. Children's Artistic Development: How Children Grow and Learn. 4. Children with Special Needs: Art for All Children. 5. Talented Children: The Nature of Artistic Giftedness. Part III: CONTENT OF ART. 6. Drawing: At the Heart of the Studio Experience I. 7. Painting: At the Heart of the Studio Experience II. 8. Sculpture, Ceramics, and Other Three-Dimensional Art Forms. 9. Printmaking. 10. Newer Media: Ideas and Earthworks: Computers to Lasers. 11. Design: Art Language and Application. 12. Art Criticism: From Classroom to Museum. 13. Art History: Other Times and Places. 14. Visual Culture. 15. Aesthetics: Philosophy in the Art Room. Part IV: INSTRUCTION. 16. Methods for Teaching Art: Classroom Practice. 17. The Social Dimension: Collaborative Art Activities and Instructional Games. Part V: CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT. 18. Curriculum: Background, Planning, and Organization. 19. Classroom Organization and Display of Student Work. 20. Assessing Student Progress and Program Effectiveness. Appendixes: A. A Historical Framework for Art Education: Dates, Personalities, Publications, and Events. B. Professional Responsibility and Professional Associations. C. Art Teaching and Learning Resources. D. Safer Materials for Elementary School Art.