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050 00 $aN103$b.H36 2004
245 00 $aHandbook of research and policy in art education /$cedited by Elliot W. Eisner, Michael D. Day.
260 $aMahwah, N.J.:$bNational Art Education Association :$bLawrence Erlbaum Associates,$c2004.
300 $aviii, 879 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
520 1 $a"Sponsored by the National Art Education Association and assembled by an internationally known group of art educators, this thirty-six chapter handbook provides an overview of the remarkable progress that has characterized the field of Art Education in recent decades. Organized into six sections, it profiles and integrates the following elements of this relatively new and loosely coupled field: history, policy, learning, curriculum and instruction, assessment, and competing perspectives. Because the field of art education is relatively new and loosely coupled, this handbook provides those inside and more importantly outside the field an invaluable snapshot of both its boundaries and its current content." "Like other research handbooks, the Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education provides an indispensable reference volume for scholars, policy makers, and advanced students in the field."--BOOK JACKET
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 50 $tLearning from histories of art education : an overview of research and issues /$rF. Graeme Chalmers --$tQuestioning the past : contexts, functions, and stakeholders in 19th-century art education /$rMary Ann Stankiewicz, Patricia M. Amburgy, Paul E. Bolin --$t20th-century art education : a historical perspective /$rJohn Howell White --$tPolicy and arts education /$rRalph A. Smith --$tArt education in a world of cross-purposes /$rSamuel Hope --$tSpirit, mind, and body : arts education the redeemer /$rConstance Bumgarner Gee. --$tCognitive transfer from arts education to nonarts outcomes : research evidence and policy implications /$rLois Hetland, Ellen Winner --$tAesthetic education : questions and issues /$rRalph A. Smith --$tVarieties of multicultural art education : some policy issues /$rH. Gene Blocker --$tMuseum education and controversial art : living on a fault line /$rE. Louis Lankford, Kelly Scheffer --$tIntroduction : development and learning in art /$rAnna M. Kindler --$tResearching impossible? Models of artistic development reconsidered /$rAnna M. Kindler --$tArt of infancy /$rJohn Matthews --$tChild art after modernism : visual culture and new narratives /$rBrent Wilson --$tSculpture : representational development in a three-dimensional medium /$rClaire Golomb --$tAesthetic judgment and reasoning /$rNorman H. Freeman --$tLearning in the visual arts : characteristics of gifted and talented individuals /$rDavid Pariser, Enid Zimmerman --$tIntroduction to teaching and teacher education /$rEnid Zimmerman --$tState of the field : demographics and art teacher education /$rLynn Galbraith, Kit Grauer --$tContexts for teaching art /$rMary Stokrocki --$tInteraction of teachers and curriculum /$rMary Erickson --$tTeacher education as a field of study in art education : a comprehensive overview of methodology and methods used in research about art teacher education /$rFrances Thurber --$tOverview of art teacher recruitment, certification, and retention /$rF. Robert Sabol --$tPractice of teaching in K-12 schools : devices and desires /$rJudith M. Burton --$tAssessment and visual arts education /$rElisabeth Soep --$tAssessing art learning in changing contexts : high-stakes accountability, international standards and changing conceptions of artistic development /$rDoug Boughton --$tNAEP arts assessment : pushing the boundaries of large-scale performance assessment /$rHilary Persky --$tEvolution of large-scale assessment programs in the visual arts /$rCarol M. Myford, Alice Sims-Gunzenhauser --$tVisualizing judgment : self-assessment and peer assessment in arts education /$rElisabeth Soep --$tEmerging visions of art education /$rArthur D. Elfand --$tDiscipline-based art education /$rStephen Mark Dobbs --$tInvestigating art criticism in education : an autobiographical narrative /$rTerry Barrett --$tArt education as imaginative cognition /$rArthur D. Efland --$tArt and integrated curriculum /$rMichael Parsons --$tStudio art as research practice /$rGraeme Sullivan --$tCurriculum change for the 21st century : visual culture in art education /$rKerry Freedman, Patricia Stuhr.
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