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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... broad fields approach when applied to the arts education curriculum . The primary focus will be on developing a philosophical paradigm for using such an approach . The Broad Fields Approach : A Critical Look The rise of the broad fields ...
... broad fields approach when applied to the arts education curriculum . The primary focus will be on developing a philosophical paradigm for using such an approach . The Broad Fields Approach : A Critical Look The rise of the broad fields ...
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... Fields Approach in the Arts Curriculum The preceding chapter explored several aesthetic views ( referen- tialist , absolutist , and expressionist ) on meaning in ... BROAD FIELDS APPROACH IN THE ARTS CURRICULUM Problems: The "Potency" Issue.
... Fields Approach in the Arts Curriculum The preceding chapter explored several aesthetic views ( referen- tialist , absolutist , and expressionist ) on meaning in ... BROAD FIELDS APPROACH IN THE ARTS CURRICULUM Problems: The "Potency" Issue.
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... ( broad fields approach ) ? " It seems that a plausible answer can be found in the aesthetic theory espoused by Langer , Meyer , Reimer and others which attributes meaning in art to be symbolic of the sub- jective realm of human feelings ...
... ( broad fields approach ) ? " It seems that a plausible answer can be found in the aesthetic theory espoused by Langer , Meyer , Reimer and others which attributes meaning in art to be symbolic of the sub- jective realm of human feelings ...
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