Arts education and back to basics / Stephen M. Dobbs, editor.
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TextPublication details: Reston, Va. : National Art Education Association, 1979.Description: 216 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - N 347 .A7
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Includes bibliographical references.
Dobbs, S. M. Introduction.--Goodlad, J. Education in what is basic.--Down, A. G. Art, basic education, and the back to basics movement.--Engel, M. The arts as basic skills.--Broudy, H. S. How basic is aesthetic education? Or, Is 'Rt the fourth R?--Eisner, E. W. Conservative influences on the arts in education.--Feldman, E. B. Back to images.--Lanier, V. Enhancing the aesthetic potential.--Day, M. Child art, school art, and the real world art.--Bloom, K. Arts education: catalyst for student motivation and performance.--Kaufman, I. A return to fundamentals.--Korzenik, D. Back to basics and the preparation of art teachers.--Degge, R. M. What do teachers need to make art basic?--Hatfield, T. A. Arts, politics, and change in the schools.--Brouch, V. M. & Kula, J. A. Forward to the basics!
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