Teaching Talented Art Students

Principles and Practices

Gilbert Clark author Enid Zimmerman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Teachers' College Press

Published:17th Apr '04

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Based on more than 25 years of work and research in the field, Clark and Zimmerman present contemporary issues and theories regarding the education of artistically talented students. The authors provide practical information on how teachers and administrators can develop curriculum and programs that help students realize their visual-arts talents. Clark and Zimmerman show how students should be encouraged to focus on communication and expression, create unique and complicated works using real-world issues and images, seek critiques from teachers and peers, and explore historical and contemporary imagery by other artists whose work relates to their own.

Features:

  • Refutes widely held misconceptions of learning in the visual arts, providing readers with sound, research-based approaches to teaching artistically talented students.
  • Provides 40 illustrations and 35 figures that include practical applications of identification, curriculum frameworks, and assessments related to art talent development.
  • Provides a comprehensive review of relevant literature, discussing the intellectual history of significant concepts.
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ISBN: 9780807744451

Dimensions: 254mm x 203mm x 8mm

Weight: 238g

168 pages