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Category: Curriculum

The Fourth Grade Project

Students from around the world are the subjects and co-collaborators of an ongoing participatory artwork and educational experience titled The … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education, ELA, empathy, Judy Gelles, Literacy, photography, Portraits, Social Practice, The Fourth Grade Project

What does an equitable art education look like?

Curricula is always in flux, yet sometimes we get too comfortable or complacent with what we know, or perceive to … More

AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Arthur Danto, artworld, Contemporary Art, Lalla Essaydi, Mickalene Thomas, Titus Kaphar

The Art of the Syllabus

A syllabus is an essential guide that communicates the what, why, when, and how for learning within an academic course. … More

Art Education, Art History, Fluxus, Gilbert and George, Hammurabi, Jesse Ball, Manifesto, Studio Habits of Mind, Syllabus

Art on the Spectrum

For individuals on the autism spectrum, communicating through visual art can have a positive outcome in establishing their position within … More

Art Education, Autism, Contemporary Art, Marlon Mullen, Modern Art, Spectrum, Studio Habits of Mind, Whitney Biennial

Collaborating with Kids for a Green New World

The enduring understanding among scientists is that climate change is happening all around us at an accelerated pace. Recently published … More

Art Education, Ceramics, Climate Change, collaborative learning, Ecology, Environment, Melanie Daniel, Science, Social Sculpture

Are we there yet?

“Are we there yet?” To answer this question, we might respond with several questions of our own, such as: “who … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, inquiry based learning, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Libraries, Literature, Museum Education

Artful Arithmetic

When confronted with a mathematical problem, have you ever thought to yourself ‘if only I could see an image (instead … More

Art Education, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Jennifer Bartlett, Math, Multiple Intellegences, STEAM

If you’re bored, try living artfully

I am certain that we all have experienced a fair share of dull moments throughout our lives. Whether it’s dragging … More

Art Education, Big Question Teaching, boredom, Contemporary Art, Habits of Mind, inquiry based learning, Inspiration, Nina Katchadourian, play, Playful Learning

How Art and Art Education Changed the Prison

Jeffrey Greene started working with prison populations throughout Connecticut in 1991, and is currently the Program Manager of Community Partners … More

Art Education, Community Partners in Action, Contemporary Art, criminal justice, How Art Changed the Prison, Jeffrey Greene, Prison, Prison Art, social justice, The Aldrich

Seeing is Feeling – Art & Experience for Visually Impaired Individuals

Contemporary culture is permeated with sensory experiences that envelope our daily lives. Educational reformer, John Dewey (1938), stated that knowledge … More

Art Education, Art Education for the Blind, Blind, Chaim Gross, John Dewey, John M. Kennedy, sculpture, Sensory Learning, The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, Viktor Lowenfeld, Visually Impaired

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