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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... philosophy . The Structural Method This type This mode of organization is very typical of the Allied / Related / Integrated arts approach . This method uses the elements and structures of each art discipline as a basis of study . 34.
... philosophy . The Structural Method This type This mode of organization is very typical of the Allied / Related / Integrated arts approach . This method uses the elements and structures of each art discipline as a basis of study . 34.
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... Discipline Method In this method one discipline becomes the central focus , while others radiate around it . The central discipline supposedly coordi- 9 nates , integrates , and reinforces the other disciplines . An example would be ...
... Discipline Method In this method one discipline becomes the central focus , while others radiate around it . The central discipline supposedly coordi- 9 nates , integrates , and reinforces the other disciplines . An example would be ...
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... discipline involved . advantages attributed to this method are : Some students may be better served by having a team . More opportunity for individual attention for those students needing extra help . Better inter - relation of the ...
... discipline involved . advantages attributed to this method are : Some students may be better served by having a team . More opportunity for individual attention for those students needing extra help . Better inter - relation of the ...
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