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VIEWS on Teaching VISUAL ART EDUCATION, 2016 

SAMPLE of VISUAL ART EDUCATION PRACTICES,2016

Replies from the InSEA 2016 Questionnaire about teaching visual arts

 

SAMPLE of VISUAL ART EDUCATION PRACTICES,2016

 InSEA visual questionnaire, 2016

Title: Reports

Questions designed by Dr. Fiona Blaikie. Replies from InSEA members in Brazil; Mexico; Finland; Oman: Taiwan; Canada; Scotland; Australia; Cabo Verde; Spain; Portugal; Namibia; Turkey; Japan; China; Oman; USA; Iceland; Uruguay; Greece; Latvia; India; Germany; Nigeria; Denmark; France; Chile; Slovenia; Colombia ; Saudi Arabia; Hungary; Latvia; Slovenia, Belgium, Germany, South Korea and Egypt.

This visual questionnaire was conducted during 2015 by InSEA networking group . Thanks to : Estrella Luna; Tomaz Zupancic; Jo Chen; Kazuzi Mogi; Asta Jonsdottir; Steve Willis and Liing .

Title: InSEA Joint Publications

The Drawing Path for Children demonstrates the importance of drawing as a spontaneous language for children. It contains a balance of theory and practice for ‘teaching’ drawing to children and young people from preschool to high school. Included are practical suggestions for conducting a daily draw at home and school, and for integrating drawing into the school curriculum in areas such as science, social studies, language arts and art.This book merges 80 examples of children’s drawing with anecdotes and strategies from teachers and parents all framed by the insights of master educator and artist, Bob Steele. Focused on the significant early learning reflected in children’s authentic drawing practices, Steele guides parents and teachers in recognizing and nurturing authentic drawing as a vehicle for empathy, creative self-expression, and cognitive growth.Those who purchase the book should know that proceeds are being generously given to InSEA and CSEA by Bob Steele, a long time advocate for children and art and an honorary lifetime member of InSEA. All of us are deeply grateful to Bob for his generosity. This is one way to advocate for drawing in education while at the same time raising funds for art education organizations who are committed to advocating for arts education. Please share this information with all of your art education, early childhood and drawing oriented friends!

The book is on Amazon And on Apple ibook: Open iTunes – select iTunes store – in ‘search store’ – type ‘The Drawing Path for Children’ – hit return.

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