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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... seen in the wake of new advances in technology which has ultimately led to new horizons in the space program -- the space shuttle , for example . This metamorphosis is not only present in a technological sense but in a philosophical ...
... seen in the wake of new advances in technology which has ultimately led to new horizons in the space program -- the space shuttle , for example . This metamorphosis is not only present in a technological sense but in a philosophical ...
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... seen as a messenger . the " message " -- is encoded in a work of art eventually to be decoded by the perceiver . A work of art , then , can be judged as good or bad according to its ability to effectively communicate a message . With ...
... seen as a messenger . the " message " -- is encoded in a work of art eventually to be decoded by the perceiver . A work of art , then , can be judged as good or bad according to its ability to effectively communicate a message . With ...
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... seen in current educational practices today : The isolating of and teaching about the meaning of the words in vocal music ; the same process in program music ; the searching out of a " message " in absolute music ( art ) ; the attempt ...
... seen in current educational practices today : The isolating of and teaching about the meaning of the words in vocal music ; the same process in program music ; the searching out of a " message " in absolute music ( art ) ; the attempt ...
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