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The Discursive Formation of An Art History Survey ClassroomKundu, Rina 25 June 2008 (has links)
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Ethnographic Research in Morocco: Analyzing Contemporary Artistic Practices and Visual CultureBarnes, Maribea Woodington 10 September 2008 (has links)
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A Study Of Rastafarian Culture In Columbus,Ohio: Notes From An African American Woman's JourneyChevers, Ivy E. 29 September 2008 (has links)
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EXPLORING THREE PEDAGOGICAL FANTASIES OF BECOMING-TEACHER: A LACANIAN AND DELEUZO-GUATTARIAN APPROACH TO UNFOLDING THE IDENTITY (RE)FORMATION OF ART STUDENT TEACHERSHetrick, Laura Jean 24 August 2010 (has links)
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Collaborative Drawing ProjectsThomas, Danielle K. 14 September 2010 (has links)
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The Significance of Manga in the Identity-Construction of Young American Adults: A Lacanian ApproachChen, Hsiao-ping 07 January 2011 (has links)
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Seeing Non-humans: A Social Ontology of the Visual Technology PhotoshopKnochel, Aaron D. 20 October 2011 (has links)
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Is This the Truth? A Study of How Undergraduates Relate to Potentially Manipulative And MisleadingOnline Media ImageryO'Donnell, James Michael 30 September 2022 (has links)
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VOICES IN THE HALL: A BLACK MALE STUDENT CENTERED EXAMINATION OF ENGAGEMENT IN AN URBAN MIDDLE SCHOOL ART CLASSSiler, Donald Shawn January 2015 (has links)
This study examined the experiences and perceptions of black male middle school students in an urban visual art class. Black male students have endured unequal educational outcomes such as dropping out of school at a higher rate than many of their peers of other races (NCES, 2013). Previous studies have shown that many students who have considered leaving school cite a lack of engagement in the education setting as one of the key reasons they attend school less and may eventually drop out (Yazzie-Mintz, 2010; Fredricks J. A., Blumenfeld, Friedel, & Paris, 2005). Research has also shown a correlation between high school dropout rates and student performance, attendance, and engagement in 8th grade (English, 2007; Yazzie-Mintz, 2010). Increased levels of engagement have also been shown to lead to improvements in student attendance, behavior and academic outcomes (Finn & Rock, 1997; Marks, 2000; Willingham, Pollack, & Lewis, 2002). The arts have long been seen as areas of study in which students show indications of increased engagement. The present study will add to this body of research by examining how black male students experience the art classroom and how such classes impact their overall sense of engagement. Data gathered for this study includes observations of student behaviors and interactions in their art classes. Five black male 8th grade students comprised the key study participants. Interviews were formulated to gain background information and to ascertain how the observed classroom setting was perceived from these students’ perspectives. Additional data was gathered from teacher interviews. This data provided a context for student analyzing perspectives. The literature for this study helped to explain the role engagement plays in educational outcomes, observable measures of engagement, the value of an increased emphasis on the arts for middle school students, discernible practices that differentiate arts classrooms from other classes, and the processes through which students make meaning of their experiences. / Urban Education
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Holistic Approaches to Art Education: A Case Study of Choice-based Art EducationLutkus, Lauren Julia 22 August 2019 (has links)
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