Art Education/Criticism: A Reply to David Manzella's, Educationists and the Evisceration of the Visual Arts

Art Education ◽  
1964 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
Ralph A. Smith
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1991 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 168
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Stankiewicz ◽  
Arthur D. Efland

Imaji ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sumaryadi

Regarding the implementation of art education in schools, it is seen that art performance education is put in the third position after visual arts and literature. Among other forms of art performance, drama’s position is under music and dance. Drama is a performance delineating human life, which is acted on stage in front of public. The story generally has conflicts, performed through movements, actions and dialogs. Drama needs introducing to children. The attempts to introduce drama to children should be done as early as possible since the early ages have appropriate space and time, which are strategic to implant basic values in children. Related to this, there are at least two things to be put into consideration. The first is related to literature and the second to art performance. The former covers the determination of theme, synopsis, characters and characterization, plot, dramatic conflict, setting and language use. The latter includes script writing, directing, producer, technical staff, players, and audience. Keywords: art education, drama, early ages


Author(s):  
Ricard Huerta ◽  
Ricardo Domínguez

Resumen: El año 2020 ha estado marcado por una pandemia global causante de una situación extraña e impredecible a nivel planetario. Todos los países del mundo se encuentran en procesos de prevención sanitaria contra la COVID-19, un virus que ataca agresivamente el sistema inmunológico de las personas. Intentar llevar a cabo cualquier actividad supone un riesgo de contagio, ya que el coronavirus se propaga sobre todo a través del aliento humano, lo cual ha supuesto la irrupción de nuevos hábitos cotidianos, como usar siempre la mascarilla, o no poder reunirse con otra gente para celebraciones y eventos, ni tampoco dar clase en el aula. Inmersos en esta tesitura, desfavorable para cualquier intento de normalidad educativa, en el caso de la educación artística padecemos doblemente esta penosa realidad. En la coyuntura española, iniciábamos el año presentando una serie de alegaciones a la nueva ley de educación que el gobierno quiere aprobar (LOMLOE), una ley que prácticamente elimina las artes visuales del currículum escolar. También en otros países se está evidenciando un retroceso constante en materia de educación artística. Si el coronavirus está impulsando la práctica de las artes mediante el uso de tecnologías digitales, y la sociedad reivindica más enseñanzas en materia de prevención, salud, inclusión, igualdad, diversidad y lenguajes tecnológicos emergentes, deberíamos atender a estas necesidades que requiere el nuevo escenario educativo y vital. Ante tales evidencias, apostamos por una muerte digna de nuestra especialidad, tal y como la entendíamos hasta ahora, valorando que este derecho a la eutanasia supone el nacimiento de un concepto renovado de la educación artística, algo que deberemos abordar como prioridad y de manera inmediata.  Palabras clave: arte, educación artística, pandemia, formación de profesorado, coronavirus.  Abstract: This year 2020 has marked by a global pandemic that causes a strange and unpredictable situation at the planetary level. All countries are in health prevention processes due to COVID-19, a virus that attacks the immune system. Trying to do any activity poses a risk of contagion, since the coronavirus spreads especially through human breath, which has led to the invasion of new daily habits, such as leaving the house with a mask, or not being able to meet other people for celebrations and events, or to teach in the classroom. Immersed in this unfavorable situation for any educational normality, in the case of artistic education we suffer doubly from this painful reality. In Spain, we started the year presenting a series of complaints to the new education law that the government wants to pass (LOMLOE), a law that practically eliminates the visual arts from the school curriculum. Also in other countries, there is a constant decline in Art Education as curricular teaching. If the coronavirus is promoting the use of digital technologies, and society claims the teachings on prevention, health, inclusion, equality, diversity and emerging technological languages, we should attend to the needs required by the new educational and vital scenario. Faced with such evidence, we are committed to a death worthy of our specialty, as we understood it until now, understanding that this right to euthanasia implies the birth of a renewed concept of artistic education, something that we must do immediately as a priority.  Keywords: Art, Art Education, Pandemic, Teacher Training, Coronavirus.


Author(s):  
Seyda Eraslan Taspınar

We are living in the age in which visually is prevailing intensely and mass communication is based upon image rather than expression.  It is a significant skill for our age to comprehend the language of images in this new visual age. Art and visual world are not independent concepts.  Visual literacy, a branch of multiple literacies emerged with the development of information and its transfer style, is a visual language utilized to work out issues of this new visual age.   In this study, the relation of visual literacy concept to art and art education is investigated based on the literature in the light of technological advancements.   Improvability of visual literacy skills through art education is discussed by compiling the results and comments of other studies and investigating the interrelation of art and visual literacy.  At the end of the research with the scanning method, evaluations on the relations of visual literacy concept to art education and their interactive sides were carried out, and conclusions and recommendations were stated relevant to raise productive individuals that have visual literacy skills through an effective art education.Keywords: visual literacy, visual thinking, visual arts, visual arts education


1991 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Kerry Freedman ◽  
A. Efland ◽  
D. Soucy ◽  
M. A. Stankiewicz

Author(s):  
Lorrie Blair

Book Review: Crits: A Student Manual, by Terry Barrett. London, England, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019, 188 pp., ISBN:978-1-3500-4159-2. Keywords: Crits; Visual arts; Art education; Student manual.Critique de livre: Crits: A Student Manual, by Terry Barrett. London, England, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019, 188 pp., ISBN:978-1-3500-4159-2 Mots-clés : crits ; arts visuels; éducation artistique ; manuel de l’étudiant.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-166
Author(s):  
Ernest Zawada

The aim of the article is to indicate the essence and possibilities of educating through art children in grades 1-3 of primary school during visual art classes. In the study, the need to raise the level of competences of early childhood education teachers in terms of creating conditions for children to learn about and experience art directly has been emphasized. Aim of the research: The aim of the article is to show the educational values of art realized in the course of children's art education in grades 1-3 of primary school. State of knowledge: Raising a sensitivity to beauty and developing the ability to express and reproduce art using various methods and techniques was established as a pedagogical task of a teacher in the scope of visual arts education. The encounter with art is the basis of the process of discovering its values. Conclusion: The text emphasizes that raising a child through art is connected not only with the need to constantly expand knowledge in this area, but above all to motivate children's artistic creativity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (61) ◽  

The dynamics of life styles changing with an unprecedented momentum in the current Visual Culture Age; It affects many fields such as communication, aesthetics, visual arts, art history, art education. Visual culture in lifestyles that develop as a result of a process in which the individual is consciously or unconsciously involved; It represents an interdisciplinary field and refers to the connection of culture with visual elements. Having an aesthetic experience in the dynamics of life styles produced in today's world, developing a solution-oriented identity with a visionary perspective, presents a model of a qualified individual as a part of visual culture. Through visual arts education, which will provide a rationalist response to the requirements of the current era, activities that will increase the individual's life experiences and provide optimum benefit can be organized. Education has a great role in the integration of the individual into society and adaptation to life, and in this case, prioritizing a visual culture-based approach in art education gains value. Keywords: Visual arts education, culture, visual culture, visual culture education


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