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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 2014
Treasure quests in virtual worlds can help students develop multi-literacy communication skills and promote community, offering insights about art teaching and learning. As part of the new media literacy, students explore the offerings of Second Life (SL), a virtual world, as a series of quests. Multi-literacy involves communication. Through their…
Descriptors: Art Education, Communication Skills, Multiple Literacies, Computer Simulation
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Stokrocki, Mary; Eldridge, Laurie – Art Education, 2009
Students, during the ages 11 years old to 13 years old ("tweens"), experience a growing desire to think and act independently while caring deeply about being accepted by the group. Tweens may feel vulnerable and self-conscious during the many changes that occur during puberty. These feelings can lead tweens to doubt their abilities and disengage…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Art Education, Puberty, Educational Opportunities
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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 2006
In this article, the author discusses the importance of Viktor Lowenfeld's influence on her research, describes visual anthropology, gives examples of her research, and examines the implications of this type of research for teachers. The author regards Lowenfeld's (1952/1939) early work with children in Austria as a form of participant observation…
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Cultural Influences, Participant Observation
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Stokrocki, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
To educate one's students about recycling garbage, art teachers can plan an "anti-trash costume bash" to promote public awareness of the ugly, unhealthy, and costly effects of litter. Such an event was brainstormed by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), a regional agency made up of the valley communities in Arizona working to promote a…
Descriptors: Recycling, Studio Art, Art Activities, Sanitation
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Stokrocki, Mary – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
Educational assessment is more than measurement, rubrics, and grades. Its real focus needs to be on learning. Art educators need to pay attention to the assessment of daily learning as well. Everyday assessment of classroom learning is crucial because it provides feedback directly to students in the process of their learning, more than mere…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Educational Assessment, Art Education, Visual Arts
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Stokrocki, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
The idea of "taking art education to the streets" is important for making art education more visible in the community. Such arts-based events demonstrate the value of the arts in the community. As education moves from the classroom into the streets through the media of art, music, and performance, participants build solidarity and identity.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Cultural Activities, Holidays
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Stokrocki, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
At the NAEA conference in Minneapolis, Carpenter and Sessions asked, "What are we teaching, especially about ceramics?" Art educators are often criticized for leaving out historical context when teaching studio art. In this article, the author offers guidelines, based on national and state art standards, and share the results of teaching about…
Descriptors: Ceramics, Archaeology, Architecture, Studio Art
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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 2001
Focuses on the questionnaire results and class discussion with Acadia High School (Scottsdale, Arizona) students, aged 16 to 19 years old, exploring the aesthetic values present at shopping malls. Explains that students were also invited to meet in the mall to locate and photograph examples. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values
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Hafeli, Mary; Stokrocki, Mary; Zimmerman, Enid – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2005
This cross-site, collaborative study focused on the instructional practices of three middle school art teachers from Arizona, Indiana, and New York. The researchers found similarities as well as differences among the teachers' strategies. At all three sites, emphasis was on curriculum related to their students' lives, developing technical skills,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Teachers, Middle Schools, Art Education
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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 2000
Reports on insights about sociocultural influences on Brazilian children's drawings, using visual anthropology to examine children's drawings that depicted what they like to do. Discusses visual anthropology, provides information on Brazilian educational influences, and presents the context and findings of the study. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Children, Childrens Art, Comparative Analysis
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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 2000
Discusses hosting a Dia de Los Muertos, or a Day of the Dead, procession and festival to remember victims of school or community violence. Traditionally, the festival is a means for life embracing death and of honoring the dead. Describes the procession and festival and addresses the making of altars. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness
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Stokrocki, Mary; Kirisoglu, Olcay – Art Education, 1999
Discusses the curriculum model developed by the Art Team, a part of the International Project Division at Arizona State University, that provided technical advice on preservice training for art teachers in Turkey. Provides an example of the model's success in which the students used exploratory art criticism to examine a tapestry. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art History, Art Teachers, Curriculum Design
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Stokrocki, Mary – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
A shadow puppet is basically a two-dimensional cut-out form with moving parts. When light is projected behind a screen, the puppet appears as a silhouette, or an opaque drawing in profile. A puppet is successful if it seems to take on a life of its own. Although India is the general source of puppetry that spread throughout Europe through gypsy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Puppetry, Art Education, Cultural Activities
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Stokrocki, Mary – Studies in Art Education, 2000
Comments on the article, "The Unexplored: Art Education Historians' Failure to Consider the Southwest" (Peter Smith). Discusses art education sources on historical research that were omitted from the article. Addresses the difficulties in the value placed on historical research in the southwestern United States. (CMK)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Art Education
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Stokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 1997
Briefly discusses the role that rites of passage play in traditional cultures and considers the possibilities inherent in incorporating this social concept into middle school art projects. Defines middle school as a transitional stage in adolescent development characterized by institutional and personal separation that lends itself to these…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Anthropology, Art Activities, Art Education
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