ARED 7370E Curriculum Theory in Art Education
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Academic Area: Art Education
Instructor(s): Callan Steinmann
Course Reference Number (CRN): Undergrads: 67373 | Grads: 67374
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Academic Area: Art Education
Instructor(s): Lynn Sanders-Bustle
Course Reference Number (CRN): Undergrads: 28865 | Grads: 67370
Through lecture, observation, practicum placements in schools, assigned readings, and artmaking, students will gain an understanding of theoretical foundations, content, curriculum and instructional methods used to teach art to secondary level students. This is a service-learning course, meaning that it is a credit-bearing educational experience in which students participate in an organized service activity thatContinue reading “Secondary Curriculum in Art Education”
Academic Area: Art Education
Instructor(s): Lynn Sanders-Bustle
Course Reference Number (CRN): Undergrads: 46006 | Grads: 46007
For education majors and related fields, this course probes intersections of visual culture, diversity, contemporary art, and pedagogy. Students investigate the pedagogical implications of visual culture studies grounded in critical theories of diversity, addressing race, ethnicity, gender, sex, disability, and class in the U.S. Relevant contemporary art is explored for educational significance.
Academic Area: Art Education
Course Reference Number (CRN): 67372
This course will provide an introduction to conducting and understanding research in the field of art education. Participants will become familiar with a variety of research methods/methodologies/modes of thinking; will critically read, interpret and analyze research; and will develop an annotated bibliography and critical review of literature. The course is taught in a seminar format.Continue reading “Research Seminar in Art Education”
Academic Area: Art Education
Instructor(s): Mira Kallio-Tavin
Course Reference Number (CRN): 74017/74018
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Academic Area: Art Education
Course Reference Number (CRN): ndergrads: 64130 | Grads: 64131