Art Teaching

Art Teaching
Author: George Szekely
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136835954

This comprehensive, up-to-date art methods text presents fundamental theories, principles, creative approaches, and resources for art teaching in elementary through middle school.

Teaching Art

Teaching Art
Author: Rhian Brynjolson
Publisher: Portage & Main Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1553791959

This resource is written for classroom teachers, art education specialists, childcare workers, artists working in schools, parents who home-school their children, and school administrators. It can also be used as a university textbook for Education students. The book provides a framework for teaching art in a way that is integrated with regular classroom practice and mindful of current art curriculum outcomes. Although the book focuses on art for primary and middle-school students from pre-school to grade eight, Teaching Art is also useful to art specialists at the high-school level who are looking for new strategies or project ideas to add to their established secondary programs. Revised and expanded from the author's previous resource, Art & Illustration. This resource integrates new developments in art education.

Teaching Art in the Elementary School

Teaching Art in the Elementary School
Author: Margaret Hamilton Erdt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1962
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This revised edition of Teaching Art in the Elementary School extends and further develops the fundamental principles of art education presented in the first edition. The revised edition provides additional contemporary art experiences that are outcomes of experimentation with new art materials, of changes and growths in children's interests, and of new techniques for developing activities. Motivation, release, accomplishment, satisfaction -- these constitute the cycle of an art experience and are recurrent in the kindergarten and elementary school life of the child. The experiences recorded in this book attempt to show the role of the teacher in helping the child to realize his potential and aesthetic strengths. - Preface.

How to Teach Art to Children

How to Teach Art to Children
Author: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Publisher: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781557998118

How to Teach Art to Children has it all-background information, literature resources, and concise step-by-step directions for 96 art projects that will help your students learn about the elements of art and then use the elements in the styles of famous artists. This book is divided into two parts: - Part one: Learning about the elements of art - Part two: Using the elements of art Teacher information pages provide: - a definition of each art element - a list of literature references - fine art examples that demonstrate the element Each project and concept is supported by: - easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions - a complete list of materials needed - reproducible patterns

Teaching Art with Books Kids Love

Teaching Art with Books Kids Love
Author: Darcie Clark Frohardt
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781555914066

Easy-to-use art lessons with award-winning books.

Art Teacherin' 101

Art Teacherin' 101
Author: Cassie Stephens
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781637602225

Art Teacherin' 101 is a book for all elementary art teachers, new and seasoned, to learn all things art teacherin' from classroom management, to taming the kindergarten beast, landing that dream job, taking on a student-teacher, setting up an art room and beyond. It's author, Cassie Stephens, has been an elementary art teacher for over 22 years and shares all that she's learned as an art educator. Art teachers, home school parents and classroom teachers alike will find tried and true ways to make art and creating a magical experience for the young artists in their life.

Art Is Fundamental

Art Is Fundamental
Author: Eileen S. Prince
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 161374126X

This comprehensive art curriculum can easily be integrated into any teacher's existing instruction and provides thrilling and rewarding projects for elementary art students, including printmaking techniques, tessellations, watercolors, calligraphic lines, organic form sculptures, and value collages. Detailed lessons--developed and tested in classrooms over many years--build on one another in a logical progression and explore the elements of texture, color, shape, line, form, and value, and principles such as balance (formal, informal and radial, ) unity, contrast, movement, distortion, emphasis, pattern and rhythm. Each lesson also represents an interdisciplinary approach that improves general vocabulary and supports science, math, social studies, and language arts. Though written for elementary school teachers, it can be easily condensed and adapted for middle or even high school students. A beautiful eight-page color insert demonstrates just how sophisticated young children's art can be when kids are given the opportunity to develop their skills.

The Art Teacher's Survival Guide for Elementary and Middle Schools

The Art Teacher's Survival Guide for Elementary and Middle Schools
Author: Helen D. Hume
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119600081

The perennial bestseller—now in a new edition Authoritative and practical, this comprehensive guide offers everything a teacher needs to know for conducting an effective art instruction and appreciation program. The Third Edition of The Art Teacher's Survival Guide for Elementary and Middle Schools includes a complete update on public-relations guidelines, and reference material examples. The revised edition also features many new projects, an update on current projects and includes an explanation of the hot topic amongst art educators, Teaching Artistic Behavior (TAB/choice). Choice-based art education is reflected in the authors’ discussion of teaching in mixed-media, ceramics, photography, sculpture, and art history. More than 100 creative art projects, from drawing to digital media Offers teaching tools, tips, and multicultural curriculum resources Includes new material on logical ways to encourage individual and personal solutions to a problem Gives teachers more latitude as to how individuality is suggested in a lesson This is an invaluable compendium for art educators and classroom teachers alike.

Children and Their Art

Children and Their Art
Author: Al Hurwitz
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780495189305

CHILDREN AND THEIR ART presents a professional approach to teaching art consistent with national standards for student learning. The authors are experienced as art teachers in the public schools and have a broad knowledge about school art programs. The Eighth Edition provides an easy to use combination of theory, research, and practical knowledge about teaching art.