A Research Project Assessing Some Current Trends in the Arts Curriculum which Takes Into Account the Need for Curricular Innovation and a Particular Mode of Curricular ReformUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981 - 114 strani |
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Phillip J. Combs. curriculum : 1 ) At present , the arts program does not serve all students , but only those with certain abilities . 2 ) Those students who take one art offering are often excluded from participation in other art areas ...
Phillip J. Combs. curriculum : 1 ) At present , the arts program does not serve all students , but only those with certain abilities . 2 ) Those students who take one art offering are often excluded from participation in other art areas ...
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... curriculum building in the arts . One objective was to bring an awareness to arts educators of the need to reform the arts curriculum . Traditionally , the arts curriculum has tended to place an over - riding emphasis on performance to ...
... curriculum building in the arts . One objective was to bring an awareness to arts educators of the need to reform the arts curriculum . Traditionally , the arts curriculum has tended to place an over - riding emphasis on performance to ...
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... arts . Some materials have already been developed by various projects , some of which were cited earlier in the study , but due to the newness of this approach to the arts curriculum and the complexity of problems resulting , the ...
... arts . Some materials have already been developed by various projects , some of which were cited earlier in the study , but due to the newness of this approach to the arts curriculum and the complexity of problems resulting , the ...
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