AQA Research - The importance of an art education.
Art Education is the official journal of the National Art Education Association. Art Education covers a diverse range of topics of professional interest to art educators and anyone whose interest is quality visual arts education. It is published bi-monthly in full color, and each issue features an Instructional Resource article, making Art Education a significant addition to every teacher’s.
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Reviewing art therapy research: A constructive critique There is a long history of academic and evaluation research into health and the arts and culture, both within the UK and in other countries (Fraser and al Sayah, 2011). This evidence includes individual impacts, covering therapeutic and clinical outcomes for patients, and broader.
The research study focused on the influence and impact of art education on at-risk students who have experienced or are experiencing trauma. Through support of literature, including scholarly journals and case studies, and.
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Descriptive Survey. Marilyn Zurmuehlin Working Papers in Art Education 1 (1981): 54-63. Hosted by Iowa Research Online This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Iowa Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Marilyn Zurmuehlen Working Papers in Art Education by an authorized administrator of Iowa Research Online.
Paola, R. (2000). Arts Education in Secondary Schools: Effects and Effectiveness. National Foundation for Educational Research: The Mere, Upton Park, Slough, Berkshire, UK. Abstract: The purpose of this large-scale study was to examine the effects of secondary school arts education (in visual arts, drama, dance, or music) in England and Wales.