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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Weida, Courtney – Teaching Artist Journal, 2015
The work of teachers and literacy specialists has a lot of potential overlap with that of teaching artists of visual and literary arts within early childhood education. When young people in preschools and kindergartens practice early art and literacy, these two areas build in a sort of symphony as youngsters tell stories, make drawings of their…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Artists, Handicrafts, Books
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Graham, Mark; Rees, James – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
A visual artist and teaching artist considers teaching as performative, conceptual arts practice.
Descriptors: Art Education, Instruction, Art Teachers, Artists
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Risner, Doug – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
This case study is one of twenty cases derived from Anderson and Risner's international study of teaching artists in dance, and theatre, which investigated participants' (n=172) artistic and academic preparation in dance, and theatre, initial entry into the teaching artist field, rewards, challenges, and obstacles in participants'…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Art Education, Empathy, Art Teachers
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Geiger-Ho, Martie; Ho, Kong – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
The correlation between necessity and change is a well-proven social interaction that can result in a ripple effect that has far-reaching implications. Just as dropping a stone in still water causes ringed waves to spread out in all directions, the implementation of a new idea or even a new business in a community can send out ripples of change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Art Education, Entrepreneurship
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Laverick, DeAnna M.; Migyanka, Joann – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
The purpose of this article is to describe the ways in which the artist residencies supported preservice teachers' acquisition of content knowledge and skills and influenced their confidence level with regard to integrating the arts in field experiences in early childhood classrooms. This article begins with a description of the artist…
Descriptors: Artists, Preservice Teachers, Art Education, Early Childhood Education
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Rosenfeld, Malke; Mahoney, Meg Robson; Jordan, Kim; Jackson, Spoon; Gabel, Bonnie; Adams, Holly; Plemons, Anna – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
It is definitely easier to write about work when things are going well, but it is even more important to write about what happens when things get challenging. The act of writing about the challenging times can be challenging in itself but can also provide invaluable insights into the process of teaching: important for the writer and just as…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing (Composition), Personal Narratives, Art Teachers
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Hark-Weber, Amara G., Ed. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2013
In this issue, editor Amara G. Hark-Weber speaks with two practicing artists who teach in very different programs and settings at college level. The first works with individuals who want to make a career out of their craft. Terry Gess is a potter in Western North Carolina who maintains his own practice and studio while also teaching at Haywood…
Descriptors: Artists, Ceramics, Community Colleges, Visual Arts
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Nortey, Samuel; Okai, Frederick E.; Bodjawah, Edwin K. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2013
In art, the idea of pots being circular and cylindrical is an intuitive proposition that defines why potters have, up to the present, made wonderful decorations in the round. It is believed that potters do not want to subvert or break away from their tradition, perhaps because the art started as family craft. In this study, the authors describe…
Descriptors: Ceramics, Studio Art, Creativity, Innovation
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Lampert, Nancy – Teaching Artist Journal, 2013
Stephen Vitiello is a world-renowned contemporary sound artist whom the author has known as a colleague for several years. This article presents an interview about the overall body of Vitiello's work to date, and his thoughts on teaching at Virginia Commonwealth University. The interview explores the creative and noncreative tensions between…
Descriptors: Artists, Acoustics, Art Products, Exhibits
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McDonald, Denise – Teaching Artist Journal, 2013
Through her years as an elementary teacher and now a university professor in teacher education, the author has developed many creative writing instructional ideas for use with all learners (i.e., elementary through graduate level). Resourcefulness and imaginative thinking proves invaluable to teaching artists' pedagogy in current economic…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Cues, Story Telling
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Ho, Kong – Teaching Artist Journal, 2012
In February 2010, the author arrived in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria, to teach mural painting at the National Academy of Art for his five-month Fulbright U.S. Scholarship Program lecturing award. He targeted Bulgaria as his host country in his 2009-2010 Fulbright U.S. Scholarship Program application because of its rich mural painting culture. He…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Educational Exchange, Studio Art, Painting (Visual Arts)
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Serig, Dan – Teaching Artist Journal, 2012
In this review, the author focuses on the pragmatic consideration: How do artists do artistic research? Artistic research in the context of this review is about the connections and relationships among three primary domains: (1) the arts; (2) higher education; and (3) arts education. Broadly stated, all artists do research when they do art--whether…
Descriptors: Artists, Graduate Students, Masters Theses, Art Activities
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Garnet, Dustin – Teaching Artist Journal, 2012
The author has been an art educator at the largest urban high school in Toronto, Canada, for the past six years, and every year he attends his students' convocation. Traditionally convocation is held at the beginning of November, and those Grade 12 students who graduated the previous spring return to high school for a celebration and to receive…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Theories, Theory Practice Relationship, Postmodernism
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Tannenbaum, Judith – Teaching Artist Journal, 2011
Teaching artists work in a field with a long, rich history, and many roots and strands of development. One of TAJ's roles is to try to make this history more accessible and useful to working teaching artists. In this article, the author outlines the evolution of teaching artistry in the United States.
Descriptors: Educational History, Art Education, Artists, Art Teachers
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Toth, John – Teaching Artist Journal, 2011
A podcast refers to an interactive audio-visual presentation. In this article, the author focuses on four instructional design strategies he used in the podcast that had the greatest impact on his students' aesthetic experience with the work of art. The first strategy was developing questions that encourage personal connections that lead to an…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Instructional Design, Art Appreciation, Museums
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