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Hogan, Jillian; Jaquith, Diane; Gould, Lauren – Art Education, 2020
As we consider art education for future generations, we envision a change in focus from the "product," or artwork, to the artistic "process"--the thinking behind the artwork. How can we be so sure this shift of priorities is afoot? Indicators in general education point to thinking dispositions as the goal of learning (Costa…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Change, Art Products, Creative Thinking
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Lilliedahl, Jonathan – Arts Education Policy Review, 2023
This paper explores the declining trend of fine arts education in secondary schools. We examine mechanisms that may explain this phenomenon on structural levels of policymaking and policy implementation in different areas of the education system. What will be defined as the "selection device" refers to the structurally determined…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Art Education, Secondary School Students
Arts Education Partnership, 2020
Arts Education Partnership (AEP) partner organizations work to promote high-quality arts learning opportunities that align with college, career and citizenship readiness goals. AEP Success Stories provide detailed information on programs with the potential to be replicated in communities across the country. This Success Story highlights the work…
Descriptors: Art Education, Partnerships in Education, Federal Aid, Program Descriptions
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Fautley, Martin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2019
Neoliberalism in government thought and action has taken a very specific route in England. Building on a policy research grounding, and subjecting governmental and ministerial utterances to careful consideration, this article discusses the ways in which the specifically English situation has evolved. It reports that government has been carefully…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries
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Chua, Joey – Arts Education Policy Review, 2018
This article provides an overview of dance education in schools in Singapore with regard to physical education, co-curricular activity, initiatives by the National Arts Council's Arts Education unit, and pre-tertiary and tertiary dance programs. In an effort to gain a better understanding of how well the official discourse and the reality of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis
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Scripp, Lawrence; Gilbert, Josh – Arts Education Policy Review, 2016
This article explores the special case of integrative teaching and learning in music as a model for 21st century music education policy reform based on the principles that have evolved out of arts integration research and practices over the past century and informed by the recent rising tide of evidence of music's impact on brain capacity and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Teaching Methods
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Wong, Marina Wai-yee – Arts Education Policy Review, 2012
This longitudinal study (2001-09) of two Hong Kong secondary schools highlights six issues with an integrated arts curriculum: first, integration of knowledge and skills negatively precedes the integration of learners' construction of meaning; second, integration is perceived as challenging the profession's status; third, teachers are unaccustomed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Lau, Chung-yim; Tam, Cheung-on – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2017
Art education in Hong Kong has undergone various changes in response to educational reform. In art assessment, a major change in the Hong Kong New Senior Secondary (NSS) Curriculum is the inclusion of art criticism as a compulsory component of the new public examination. Assessing students' abilities to interpret art in an art criticism public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Educational Change, Art Criticism
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Houghton, Nicholas – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2016
This article reports historical research which sought to understand the present-day post-secondary art curriculum through analysing its history in terms of changes in conceptions of art. It found that there have been six distinctive curricula: Apprentice, Academic, Formalist, Expressive, Conceptual and Professional. As a new curriculum has been…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, Secondary School Students, Educational Change
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Graham, Mark A.; Sims-Gunzenhauser, Alice – Arts Education Policy Review, 2009
Because of education reform policy and misconceptions about artistry and artistic assessment, visual art education remains in the margins of high school education. One response to the lack of supportive arts education policy is the Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art Program, a visual arts assessment at the high school level that engages large…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Studio Art, Visual Arts, Secondary Education
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Pratt, Linda Ray – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
In this article, the author examines the current arts education policies in the United States through the lens of Matthew Arnold's work and prose during his time as one of Her Majesty's School Inspectors in England and Wales in the nineteenth century. Arnold argued for government funding of public school systems, setting standards of quality for…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Art Education, Access to Education, General Education
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Steers, John – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2009
This article considers the background and provisions of the New Secondary Curriculum in England. Attention is drawn to the extent of the policy changes by comparing the ten-year old demands of the Swift & Steers 'Manifesto for art in schools' (1999) with the new legislation and guidance. In particular, while there is strong support for overdue…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Art Education, Creativity, Risk