A quarterback club for the high school fine arts department

1977 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-276
Author(s):  
Robert James Tindel
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ariusmedi ◽  
Erfahmi ◽  
maltha kharisma

The professionalism of a teacher is to be able to demonstrate his performance in performing the task of educational profession characterized by the satisfaction of academic competence of education and mastery of substance competence and I or field of study according to the field of his I her knowledge. One example is a teacher of Cultural Art who is not only a professional in thefield of art but must master the substance of the field of skill. This assumption is based on competency standards that should be taught by art teacher of culture especially skill learning that is ( I .I) "Appreciate and Make Tapestridi Class VIII Craft at junior high school level (SMP) level. However, the reality is that most teachers do not teach skills learning. That is, the demands of competency standards are not working properly. Based on the findings in one junior high school in Padang, that the cause of this problem is because the teachers more dominate the art of learning (Appreciation and Expression).Concerns about teachers' inadequacies in this skill learning process require teachers to attend education and training I workshops. Therefore, it was agreed that the priority of the teacher problem to be solved was to hold "Teachings of Fine Arts, especially on Tapestri Skill Learning". Teachers to be trained are teachers of SMP (Art Culture) in Padang City as many as JO people . It is expected that after this training they can I ) have knowledge of tapestry material as a skill learning in junior high, 2) create at least one tapestry based on learned process, and 3) implement it in skill learning in class.After attending the training I training, the results are obtained, SMP Junior High School Artistic Junior High School teachers in Padang: I ) already have knowledge about tapestry craft based on competency standard in class VIII SMP, 2) can create one tapestry work based on technique and steps that have been studied


Author(s):  
Takuya Tsunoda

Matsumoto Shunsuke was an oil painter and essayist active in the years up to and through the Pacific War. His best-known paintings, most of which feature figures in urban landscapes, include several self-portraits such as Standing Figure (1942). Matsumoto contracted spinal meningitis at the age of eleven, which eventually led to the loss of his hearing, an event that steered him towards the career of professional artist, and encouraged him to become immersed in reading and the literary arts. Later, it also rendered him ineligible for the draft. At seventeen he dropped out of high school and moved to Tokyo, where he studied oil painting at the Pacific School of Fine Arts (Taiheiyô Bijutsu Gakkô) for three years. In 1935 he became a member of the avant-garde NOVA Art Society, the first of several exhibition collective and artist groups in which he would participate. Other groups including the Nikakai, the Nine-Room Society (Kyûshitsukai), and the Newcomers Painting Society (Shinjin Gakai). Like Ai Mitsu, Asô Saburô, and others with whom he associated, Matsumoto expanded his style to accommodate expanded Japanese interest in Abstraction and Surrealism during the 1930s, but he largely retained his interest in painting intimate portraits, set in non-idealized cityscapes, throughout his career.


Author(s):  
Robert W. Cherny

Between 1935 and 1941, Arnautoff reached the high point of his artistic career, receiving a large WPA-funded commission at George Washington High School, a smaller commission at the California School of Fine Arts, and commissions for five New-Deal post-office murals. He joined the Stanford University faculty in 1938. The artist members of the Art Association elected him as their representative on the board, and he received other, similar recognition. He and Lydia became citizens in 1937 and joined the Communist party soon after. Unknown to them, the NKVD executed his father, uncle, and cousin in 1938 during Stalin’s Great Terror. By 1941, Arnautoff was one of the most influential members of the city’s arts community, and his influence extended well beyond the city’s boundaries.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 3009
Author(s):  
Çağrı Şen ◽  
Mehmet Ali Özdemir

This study was conducted to examine the effect of the use of systematic teaching method in fine arts high school violoncello education lessons on students’ academic success in terms of cognitive and psychomotor skills. In this study, the pretest-posttest control group experimental pattern was used. The study was carried out with a sample of 14 violoncello students studying at Bursa Zeki Müren Fine Arts High School, 7 in the experimental group and 7 in the control group. In the scope of this study, a syllabus for 8 weeks (16 hours) was prepared based on systematic teaching method so as to improve the cognitive and psychomotor learning levels of the students. In order to gain the data, two scales were developed by the researcher aimed at cognitive field and psychomotor field. Whereas the experimental group was applied a syllabus based on systematic teaching for 8 weeks, the control group was applied the traditional method which was being used at school. The data obtained from pretest and posttest were analyzed with statistical methods. In accordance with the data gained from the research, the findings can be summarized as the following: A meaningful difference in favour of the experimental group was found between experimental group to which systematic teaching method was applied and the control group to which traditional method was applied in terms of both the knowledge level and the skill level of performance.Extended English abstract is in the end of Full Text PDF (TURKISH) file. ÖzetBu araştırmada, güzel sanatlar liselerinde dizgeli öğretim modeline göre yapılandırılmış viyolonsel eğitimi dersinin, bilgi düzeyi ve performansa ilişkin beceriler bakımından öğrencilerin akademik başarılarına etkisini belirlemek amaçlanmıştır. Öntest-sontest kontrol gruplu deneysel desene uygun düzenlenen araştırmanın örneklemini, Bursa Zeki Müren Güzel Sanatlar Lisesi’nde öğrenim gören, deney grubunda 7 ve kontrol grubunda 7 olmak üzere 14 viyolonsel öğrencisi oluşturmuştur. Viyolonsel öğrencilerinin bilgi düzeylerini ve performansa yönelik beceri düzeylerini arttırmak amacıyla, dizgeli öğretim modeline dayalı 8 haftalık (16 ders saati) süreyi kapsayan ders planı hazırlanmıştır. Araştırma verilerini elde etmek üzere, bilişsel ve devinişsel alana yönelik iki tür ölçek geliştirilmiştir. 8 hafta süreyle deney grubuna dizgeli öğretim modeline dayalı viyolonsel eğitimi uygulanırken, kontrol grubunda geleneksel öğretim sürdürülmüştür. Öntest ve sontestten elde edilen veriler istatistiksel analizlerle çözümlenmiştir. Araştırmadan elde edilen bulgular şöyle özetlenebilir: Dizgeli öğretim modelinin uygulandığı deney grubu ile geleneksel öğretim yapılan kontrol grubu arasında, hem bilgi düzeyi hem de performansa ilişkin beceri düzeyi bakımından deney grubu lehine anlamlı farklılık bulunmuştur.


Author(s):  
Elena Panayotova ◽  

The presence of the bird of the Tree of Life in arts and crafts has been reviewed. The number of birds according to different beliefs has been analyzed. The symbolism of the different bird species is discussed. The topic was proposed for development in high school visual arts and computer graphics. Some student works are shown. Keywords: Bird of the Tree of Life, Symbol of the Bird, Tree of Life, fine arts, Computer Graphics


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