THE ART EDUCATION 2.0 MANIFESTO
by Craig Roland, April 2009
The past few years has witnessed the emergence of new ways to experience the World Wide Web. What are the implications of this paradigm shift for art education? Specifically, what role should art education play in educating today’s youth who are growing up in a post-digital world? [read article...]
THEN & NOW PROJECT
by Polly Werner, December 2005
Florida students researched old photographs of their communities using online and local resources.
They then revisited the locations or themes of those historic photographs and re-photographed them
as they appear today. [read article...]
REVISITING GRANDE JATTE: A Lesson in Scale
by Craig Roland, November 2005
Using reproductions of art works presents a particular problem of understanding scale when teaching
historical or critical analysis actvities in the classroom. Introductory art education students dealt
with this problem by enlarging a reproduction of Seurat's monumental work to its original size.
[read article...]
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CALL FOR ARTICLES
We welcome submissions of articles that focus on such topics as collaborative art learning,
international art education, intercultural education, community-based art education, visual
culture, and innovative uses of technology. We're especially interested in articles that
describe "success stories" involving use the Internet in art classrooms.
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I sometimes think there is nothing so delightful as drawing.
- Vincent van Gogh