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Silk, Janet – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
An American artist and art educator discusses her experience teaching at the American University in Cairo, Egypt (AUC). Students are confronted by local and international discourse about authenticity, integrity and influence. They express their frustration and anxiety about their chances for success in the global art market. The author questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Higher Education, Art Teachers
Orr, Susan – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
In this article I report on a study into fine art lecturers' assessment practices in higher education. This study explores the ways that lecturers bring themselves into the act of assessment (Hand & Clewes 2000). I interviewed twelve fine art lecturers who worked across six English universities. Lecturers were asked to relate to me how they learnt…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Art Education, Higher Education, Student Evaluation
Watts, Robert – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
"Learning through art in the museum" is a Masters' level module established in 2006 through collaboration between the School of Education at Roehampton University, London and Interpretation and Education staff at Tate Britain and Tate Modern. On completion of the module, participants were asked to reflect on how the experience had altered their…
Descriptors: Art Education, Museums, Graduate Study, Art
Lindstrom, Lars – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article identifies recent, mainly Nordic, research approaches to visual arts education. A concept map was developed as a heuristic tool in order to highlight salient traits and blind spots. Contemporary research typically has its origin either in "education" or in "the art world", with an emphasis either on art "as language" or on "art as…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Visual Arts, Research Methodology, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Daichendt, G. James – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
"Artist-teacher" is a conceptually rich term in the field of art and design education used to describe the professionally distinct roles of artist and teacher. George Wallis (1811-91), a nineteenth-century artist and teacher, the subject of this article, first used the term "artist-teacher" to describe himself and his theories of art education. To…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Aesthetics, Profiles
Winters, Tara – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Art and design programmes are educationally unique in that students themselves play a central role in determining their own learning needs. To be successful in their study, art and design students are required to operate with a high degree of independence and self-direction. Developing the skills for greater self-reliance requires students to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Design, Independent Study, Learning
Alden, Sandy; Pollock, Venda Louise – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
It is generally accepted that art and design related disciplines attract a higher proportion of students with dyslexia than traditional academic counterparts. Combined with this is a prevalent perception that dyslexia predominantly affects students' writing and linguistic ability and it is this, as well as an increased visual-spatial sensibility,…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Theory Practice Relationship, Art Education, College Students
Smith, Korydon – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Curiosity is often considered the foundation of learning. There is, however, little understanding of how (or if) pedagogy in higher education affects student curiosity, especially in the studio setting of architecture, interior design and landscape architecture. This article provides a brief cultural history of curiosity and its role in the design…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Student Interests, College Students, Higher Education
Buchler, Daniela; Biggs, Michael A. R.; Stahl, Lars-Henrik – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article presents an investigation that was funded by the Swedish Institute into the role of creative practice in architectural research as evidenced in Swedish doctoral theses. The sample was mapped and analysed in terms of clusters of interest, approaches, cultures of knowledge and uses of creative practice. This allowed the identification…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architectural Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Creative Activities
Wang, Tsungjuang – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) appear to be well fitted to the education of design professionals, such as architectural and engineering students, mainly because of the unique culture of these professional schools, where the emphasis is on creativity, collaboration, social relevance and rapid communication of ideas. Attention is…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Information Technology, Communications, Technology Uses in Education
Paltridge, Brian; Starfield, Sue; Ravelli, Louise; Nicholson, Sarah – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Drawing from a larger study of doctorates in the visual and performing arts, we examine here the diversity of relations which can exist between the creative and written components of a doctoral thesis in these fields in terms of diversity of naming practices for these relations, institutional variation in guidelines and expectations, and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Visual Arts, Theater Arts, Writing (Composition)
Park, Ji Yong – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Online learning has been recognised as an effective pedagogical method and tool, and is broadly integrated into various types of teaching and learning strategies in higher education. In practice, the use of Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in higher education has become an integral strategy for quality education. The field of design education,…
Descriptors: Design, Art Education, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
Kang Song, Young Imm; Gammel, Jo Ann – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Murals are particularly visually captivating forms of public art due to their size and accessibility. Mural images also capture public attention and provoke viewers to explore layers of meaning and find hidden stories. They are often in places that people come to visit, study, play, congregate and discuss matters that may relate to the content of…
Descriptors: Art Products, Art Activities, Conservation (Environment), Local Issues
Rifa-Valls, Montserrat – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article interprets the repercussions of visual storytelling for art education and arts-based narrative research and, particularly, it approaches visual storytelling as a critical tool for pre-service teacher education. After reinterpreting storytelling from the perspective of visual critical pedagogy, I will narratively reconstruct the use of…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Story Telling, Visual Arts, Art Education
Ings, Welby – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
This article draws on case studies undertaken in postgraduate research at AUT University, Auckland. It seeks to address a number of issues related to heuristic inquiries employed by graphic design students who use autobiographical approaches when developing research-based theses. For this type of thesis, heuristics as a system of inquiry may…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Inquiry, Autobiographies, Graphic Arts

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