An Art Appreciation Teaching Model for Visual Aesthetic Education

1979 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Per Johansen
Author(s):  
Lise Robichaud

Abstract: The article introduces arTSchives, a visual art teaching model that integrates the concepts of museum, archives, and experiential learning. Its purpose is to help understand contemporary artwork of the archival type while proposing artistic creation channels that integrate the concept of archives. The author conducted a content analysis of visual art installations that resulted in a list of potential archive sources. This particular type of teaching promotes the visiting of contemporary art museums as well as natural sciences, human sciences and other types of specialised museums.KEYWORDS: Contemporary; museums; teaching model; Acadian cultural context; art appreciation; archival art; artistic creation; art galleryRésumé: L’article présente un modèle d’enseignement des arts visuels intitulé arTSchives qui intègre les notions de musée, d’archives et d’apprentissage expérientiel. Le but est de faciliter la compréhension des œuvres d’art contemporain de genre archivistique tout en proposant des pistes de création artistique intégrant le concept d’archives. L’auteure a procédé par une analyse de contenu d’installations en arts visuels ce qui a mené à l’énumération d’une liste d’exemples de sources d’archives possibles. Ce type particulier d’enseignement encourage la fréquentation des musées d’art contemporain ainsi que des musées de sciences naturelles, sciences humaines et autres musées spécialisés.MOTS CLES: Contemporain; musées; modèle d’enseignement; contexte culturel acadien; appréciation artistique; art archivistique


1984 ◽  
Vol 48 (8) ◽  
pp. 469-472
Author(s):  
A Reader
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Doris I. Cancel-Tirado ◽  
Shannon B. Wanless ◽  
Lizbeth A. Gray ◽  
Clara C. Pratt
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2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Landen ◽  
Valerie Gifford
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2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 461
Author(s):  
Eltrizar Eltrizar

The problem in this research is the low of Civics learning outcomes in fourth grade (IV) SD Negeri 19 Balik Alam, this can be seen from the average grade, that is 66,23 (with KKM 70). The purpose of this study is to improve the results of learning Civics fourth grade students SD Negeri 19 Balik Alam with the application of quantum teaching learning model. This research is a class action research (PTK) with 2 cycles. Based on data analysis of research results after applying quantum teaching model, the average percentage of teacher activity in cycle I 66.66% increased to 85.4% in cycle II. The average percentage of student activity also increased by 56.25% in the first cycle increased to 87.49% in cycle II. Student learning outcomes on the basic score with the average class 66,23 and in the first cycle has increased with the average grade grade 71.11 with the percentage increase in learning outcomes 8.87% and the percentage of students who complete 73.07%, and on the second cycle increased again with the average class of 77.60 with the percentage increase in learning outcomes 17.16% and the percentage of students who complete 84.61%. The results of this study showed that the application of quantum teaching model can improve the learning outcomes of fourth grade students of SD Negeri 19 Balik Alam.


CounterText ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-113
Author(s):  
Shaobo Xie

The paper celebrates the publication of Ranjan Ghosh and J. Hillis Miller's Thinking Literature across Continents as a significant event in the age of neoliberalism. It argues that, in spite of the different premises and the resulting interpretative procedures respectively championed by the two co-authors, both of them anchor their readings of literary texts in a concept of literature that is diametrically opposed to neoliberal rationality, and both impassionedly safeguard human values and experiences that resist the technologisation and marketisation of the humanities and aesthetic education. While Ghosh's readings of literature offer lightning flashes of thought from the outside of the Western tradition, signalling a new culture of reading as well as a new manner of appreciation of the other, Miller dedicatedly speaks and thinks against the hegemony of neoliberal reason, opening our eyes to the kind of change our teaching or reading of literature can trigger in the world, and the role aesthetic education should and can play at a time when the humanities are considered ‘a lost cause’.


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 169-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
강은영 ◽  
Sangwoo Chong
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