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Arts Learning - Curriculum
The following pages are designed to assist teachers, teaching artists and
project coordinators in planning and designing artist in residence programs, as
well as linking to websites based on arts learning curriculum.
How to plan an Artist in
Residence Program
Links to Arts Learning Curriculum
web sites.
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and that questions can have more than one answer.
One of their large lessons is that there are many ways to see and interpret the
world.
purposes are seldom fixed, but change with circumstance and opportunity.
Learning in the arts requires the ability and a willingness to surrender to the
unanticipated possibilities of the work as it unfolds.
what we can know. The limits of our
language do not define the limits of our cognition.
The arts traffic in subtleties.
All art forms employ some means through which images become real.
When children are invited to disclose what a work of art helps them feel, they
must reach into their poetic capacities to find the words that will do the job.
and through such experience to discover the range and variety of what we are
capable of feeling.
what adults believe is important.
SOURCE: Eisner, E. (2002). The Arts and the Creation of Mind, In
Chapter 4, What the Arts Teach and How It Shows. (pp. 70-92). Yale University
Press. Available from NAEA Publications.
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