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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... performance skills per se as a means to full understanding of musical ( and arts ) content . To teach sensitivity to aesthetic content , we must rely upon other educational experiences than those of per- formance . Whatever the values ...
... performance skills per se as a means to full understanding of musical ( and arts ) content . To teach sensitivity to aesthetic content , we must rely upon other educational experiences than those of per- formance . Whatever the values ...
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... performance in these art areas . Unified arts was developed as a combination of music and visual arts with the practical arts , industrial arts , and home economics . Humanities courses are generally organized around social studies or ...
... performance in these art areas . Unified arts was developed as a combination of music and visual arts with the practical arts , industrial arts , and home economics . Humanities courses are generally organized around social studies or ...
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... performance in these art areas . Unified arts was developed as a combination of music and visual arts with the practical arts , industrial arts , and home economics . Humanities courses are generally organized around social studies or ...
... performance in these art areas . Unified arts was developed as a combination of music and visual arts with the practical arts , industrial arts , and home economics . Humanities courses are generally organized around social studies or ...
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