Educating Artistic VisionMacmillan, 1972 - 306 pages Surveys the status of elementary art education programs, the growth of a child's aesthetic perception and creativity, and the current trends in art curricula development. |
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... between art activities , 158 Titian , 230 Tobey , Mark , 227 , 228 Tolstoy , Leo , 6 , 7 Tooker , George , 271 Tracing , 90 Transfer of learning , 167 Transference , 253 INDEX Trusting relationships , 181 Tyler , Ralph W. , 305.
... between art activities , 158 Titian , 230 Tobey , Mark , 227 , 228 Tolstoy , Leo , 6 , 7 Tooker , George , 271 Tracing , 90 Transfer of learning , 167 Transference , 253 INDEX Trusting relationships , 181 Tyler , Ralph W. , 305.
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Why Teach Art? | 1 |
Its Character Status and Goals | 17 |
An Historical View from a Contemporary Perspective | 29 |
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