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Furney, Trudy; And Others – 1973
The development of students in various art fields is the focus of this K-12 art curriculum guide. The philosophy of the art program and the roles of administrator, teacher, and parent are outlined. The underlying school community relationships, and the objective, goals, and purposes of art education are described. Phases of child development in…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Art, Art Activities, Art Appreciation
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Hawkes, Stephen J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Non-ceramic glasses are not adequately discussed in introductory chemistry. Such glasses include polycarbonate, which many corrective lenses are made of, amber, enamel, gelatin, hard candy, coal, refrigerated glycerol, and metallic glasses that have been marketed in recent decades. What is usually discussed in elementary texts is siliceous glass,…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Chemistry, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
Bergeron, Maida, Ed. – 1988
The Louisiana Crafts Program is an economic development program that strives to stimulate several markets for Louisiana craftsmen. This publication is a directory of juried Louisiana craftsmen of various types; it is intended as a source book for anyone interested in handmade crafts. It is divided into two sections: "Folk Craftsmen" and…
Descriptors: Ceramics, Craft Workers, Design Crafts, Folk Culture
Lindauer, Owen; Ferguson, Deborah; Glass, Margaret; Hatfield, Virginia; McKenna, Jeanette A.; Dering, Phil – 1996
The Phoenix Indian School served as a coeducational, federal educational institution for American Indian primary and secondary students between 1891 and 1990. Covering 10 blocks and enrolling over 600 Indian children aged 8-18, this boarding school used education to assimilate students into Anglo-American culture. This monograph describes…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History
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Honnicke, M. G.; Gavinho, L.; Cusatis, C. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
Compton scattering and diffuse scattering degenerate the contrast in radiographic images. To avoid such scattering effects, a grid, between the patient and the film is currently used to improve the image quality. Teaching this topic to medical physics students requires demonstration experiments. In this paper, an optical analog to an x-ray…
Descriptors: Radiology, Structural Elements (Construction), Photography, Physics
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1971
The expanding use of ceramic products in today's world can be seen in the areas of communications, construction, aerospace, textiles, metallurgy, atomic energy, and electronics. The demands of science have brought ceramics from an art to an industry using mass production and automated processes which requires the services of great numbers as the…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Ceramics, Courses, Curriculum Development
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Loyson, Peter – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The Egyptians were known in the ancient world as experts in many applied chemistry fields such as metallurgy, wine and beer making, glass making, paper manufacture, paint pigments, dyes, cosmetics, perfumes, and pharmaceuticals. They made significant developments in the extraction of metals from their ores, especially copper and gold. The…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Natural Resources, Metallurgy, Equipment
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Corrigan, Nancy P.; And Others – School Arts, 1982
Describes seven art activities for elementary and secondary classes. Activities include making Pueblo Indian-style pottery, casting stained glass designs in plaster, constructing cloth gnome-dolls, making ceramic reliefs of Victorian house facades and dream cars, drawing South American folk art objects, and sewing wearable art. (AM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Ceramics, Cultural Awareness
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Abel, E. – Education in Chemistry, 1978
Reviews properties of ceramic silicates, compounds, and man-made silicon derivatives. (SL)
Descriptors: Ceramics, Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry, College Science
Oltman, Debra L. – 1990
Exposure to certain art materials can damage the human body. Some of these materials are identified together with factors that influence exposure, including duration, frequency, and environmental conditions. Responsibility for providing a safe working environment for the creation of visual arts in the classroom lies with the instructor, principal,…
Descriptors: Adhesives, Art Education, Art Materials, Ceramics
J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY. – 1991
This classroom resource kit contains a presentation for 12 slides representing artworks found in the permanent collection of the J. B. Speed Art Museum (Kentucky), a teacher's manual, and an evaluation sheet. The printed document provides critical insight into the artworks and their historical era by investigating the materials and technical…
Descriptors: Art, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
West Virginia State Dept. of Education, Charleston. – 1991
Instructional goals and sample instructional objectives for art education in West Virginia's public schools are outlined. A comprehensive arts education program is basic to the general education of every child. Two guiding principles directed the programs' design. First, each student should have opportunities to acquire skills in the four…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Zurer, Pamela S. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
Research projects and methodology in archeochemistry are discussed. Topics include radiocarbon dating, thermoluminescence, amino acid dating, obsidian hydration dating, bone studies, metals/metallurgy, pottery, stone/glass, and future directions. Includes reports on funding, insights into nuclear waste/environmental problems provided by…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Ceramics, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry
BCATA Journal for Art Teachers, 1991
Advocating that Canadian art programs should use and model environmentally safe practices, the articles in this journal focus on issues of safe practices in art education. Articles are: (1) "What is WHMIS?"; (2) "Safety Precautions for Specific Art Processes"; (3) "Toxic Substances"; (4) "Using Clay, Glazes, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Ceramics, Foreign Countries
US Senate, 2004
The purpose of this hearing was to gather information and hear testimony on three issues: (1) the expansion of the Cancer Research Center in Hawaii; (2) the recently granted legislative authority for Hawaii 3R's to utilize monies in the Native Hawaiian Education funds to repair those public schools to 25 percent or more Native Hawaiian children;…
Descriptors: Cancer, Oncology, Medical Schools, Hawaiians
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