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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... education needs reform ; due in part to a heavy emphasis on performance . 2 ) What some arts educators are exploring as a possible mode of curricular reform -- the broad fields concept -- and the ramifications of its usage . 3 ...
... education needs reform ; due in part to a heavy emphasis on performance . 2 ) What some arts educators are exploring as a possible mode of curricular reform -- the broad fields concept -- and the ramifications of its usage . 3 ...
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... arts educators . Exploring Some Aesthetic Views Down through the years philosophers have expressed numerous views on meaning in art . In reviewing these various philosophical theories on meaning in art , the arts educator is faced with ...
... arts educators . Exploring Some Aesthetic Views Down through the years philosophers have expressed numerous views on meaning in art . In reviewing these various philosophical theories on meaning in art , the arts educator is faced with ...
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... arts educators . Exploring Some Aesthetic Views Down through the years philosophers have expressed numerous views on meaning in art . In reviewing these various philosophical theories on meaning in art , the arts educator is faced with ...
... arts educators . Exploring Some Aesthetic Views Down through the years philosophers have expressed numerous views on meaning in art . In reviewing these various philosophical theories on meaning in art , the arts educator is faced with ...
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