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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Waiting Room(s): De/Re/Un Composing Being and the Body at the intersection of Ability, Gender, and Sexuality.

Taylor, Brett J. 09 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Preschool Teachers

Ozturk, Elif 01 January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study is to investigate preschool teachers&rsquo / beliefs about integration of visual art with other activities in early childhood settings. More specifically, the present study examined the effects of teachers&rsquo / year of experiences, their educational background and whether they take a course which is related to visual art or not on teachers&rsquo / beliefs about integrated curriculum and integration of visual art with other activities. Preschool teachers were asked to complete &ldquo / teachers&rsquo / beliefs about integration of visual art&rdquo / questionnaire which was developed by the researcher. It includes four parts: demographic information, teachers&rsquo / beliefs about integration, teachers&rsquo / beliefs about integration of visual art with other activities, and the status of the integrated curriculum in early childhood education. The participants of this study consisted of 255 preschool teachers working with children between the ages of 5 to 6. 118 participants were public pre-school teachers whereas 137 of them were private pre-school teachers in Ankara. The results revealed that there were significant relationship between teachers&rsquo / year of experience and their beliefs about integration of activities and teachers&rsquo / perceived role of the integrated curriculum in early childhood education. In addition, a significant relationship was identified between teachers&rsquo / educational background and their beliefs related to integration of visual art with other activities, usage about integration of visual art, and their perceived role or &lsquo / place&rsquo / of the integrated curriculum in early childhood education. Finally, a significant relationship was reported between the last variable, whether the teacher had taken a course related to visual art or not, and with beliefs about integration of visual art with other activities and usage about integration of visual art.
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Split vision : en studie av designprocessen som lärprocess i ett utbildningssammanhang

Fager, Lars January 2017 (has links)
This licentiate thesis is based on visual art didactics and the school subject visual art, but focuses on the design process in a college design education. The aim is to explore and understand the innovative and exploratory learning processes and the importance of visual mediation in this context. With a phenomenological approach the study focuses on design students experiences in this context. These experiences are made subject on reflection and formulation, through phenomenology and visual semiotics. The empirical materal of the study consists of interviews and sketches and images collected from student workbooks. The results of the study show that the design process does not occur by itself among the students. It must be learned. The need for learning probably also applies to the processes of creative learning in other fields. Furthermore, the results indicate that the process is best understood and appropriated in pragmatic learning situations. Three kinds of visual representations of the basic aims of process work are identified in the analysis: images for communicative purposes, images for reference and discussion purposes and images as a support for one's own thinking. From the perspective of visual art dididactics the results of the study reveals four important dimensions, wich may be of relevance as a fundamental didactic structure in efforts to promote understanding of a practice-oriented learning in context of visual mediations. Together with a split vision guiding principles, existing premises and action-based learning processes may provide a supporting unit in this structure. Based on the results, it seems important that pupils and students have the opportunity to learn to master and appropriate the creative process in order to use it in an investigative purpose. Considering the structure of the process, a didactic model can facilitate learning and at the same time provide a valuable complement to the subjective approach of inspiration in the aestetic learning process. In summary, the results of the study indicate that the fields of design and didactics are related to each other and that the field of design training can bring knowledge and experience of exploration and creative learning processes to the school subject visual art.
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Split vision : en studie av designprocessen som lärprocess i ett utbildningssammanhang

Fager, Lars January 2017 (has links)
This licentiate thesis is based on visual art didactics and the school subject visual art, but focuses on the design process in a college design education. The aim is to explore and understand the innovative and exploratory learning processes and the importance of visual mediation in this context. With a phenomenological approach the study focuses on design students experiences in this context. These experiences are made subject on reflection and formulation, through phenomenology and visual semiotics. The empirical materal of the study consists of interviews and sketches and images collected from student workbooks. The results of the study show that the design process does not occur by itself among the students. It must be learned. The need for learning probably also applies to the processes of creative learning in other fields. Furthermore, the results indicate that the process is best understood and appropriated in pragmatic learning situations. Three kinds of visual representations of the basic aims of process work are identified in the analysis: images for communicative purposes, images for reference and discussion purposes and images as a support for one's own thinking. From the perspective of visual art dididactics the results of the study reveals four important dimensions, wich may be of relevance as a fundamental didactic structure in efforts to promote understanding of a practice-oriented learning in context of visual mediations. Together with a split vision guiding principles, existing premises and action-based learning processes may provide a supporting unit in this structure. Based on the results, it seems important that pupils and students have the opportunity to learn to master and appropriate the creative process in order to use it in an investigative purpose. Considering the structure of the process, a didactic model can facilitate learning and at the same time provide a valuable complement to the subjective approach of inspiration in the aestetic learning process. In summary, the results of the study indicate that the fields of design and didactics are related to each other and that the field of design training can bring knowledge and experience of exploration and creative learning processes to the school subject visual art.
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Motivace k výtvarnému umění prostřednictvím výtvarných technik v pedagogice volného času / Visual art Motivation through Visual art Techniques in Pedagogy of Leisure Time

JÍROVÁ, Jana January 2009 (has links)
The diploma paper consists of two parts {--} theoretical and practical. There are explained notions related to visual art motivation in the theoretical part like creativity, imagination and fantasy, explanation of chosen visual art techniques, definition of younger pupil age, explication of pedagogy of leisure time and pedagogue of leisure. The practical part consists of visual art project which is composed of visual art activities. The visual art project is realized at the school nursery with pupils of the first and the second classes. Each part of the project contains various motivational elements. There is an obvious interconnection among particular subjects {--} fine art, physical education and music.
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Restructuring to a Substantial Choice-based Art Curriculum

Mohoric, Lauren E. 24 June 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Exploring The Change In Preschool Teachers

Ozturk, Elif 01 December 2010 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study is to investigate the changes in early childhood teachers&rsquo / views about and practices of integration of visual art into science activities that occured after they attended the workshop. In order to explore the changes in five early childhood teachers&rsquo / views about science teaching, semi-structured interviews, classroom observations, and activity plans were used in this study. The study was conducted in a private preschool located in the &Ccedil / ayyolu district of Ankara. The first phase of the analysis consisted of portraying all the data related to participant teachers&rsquo / views about science teaching and the integration of science and visual art on the basis of pre-interviews, observation, and post-interviews. The second phase of the analysis involved finding out whether there was any difference between pre- and post-interviews of participant teachers in terms of their views about science teaching and the integration of early childhood science and art. Meanwhile, observational fieldnotes and teachers&rsquo / activity plans were examined based on the themes emerged from the pre- and post-interviews. The findings of this study indicated that early childhood teachers believed in the importance of science activities in their practices. They provided child-centered activities for children to improve their science experiences. In addition, they used different learning experiences that were naturalistic, informal, and structured in early childhood classrooms. In terms of the place of visual art in early childhood curriculum, all participant teachers stated the importance of visual art in early childhood settings. They also mentioned that visual art could be considered as an effective tool for teaching science because children like attending art activities. They preferred to use art activities after they implemented their science activities. Teachers also mentioned that children could easily express themselves with the help of art activities so they stated that they generally used art activities in their classroom practices.
48

The Effects of Assessment and Grading on Students' Attitudes Towards and Participation in the Visual Arts

Zelonish, Holly Anne January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Medis lietuvių vaizduojamajame mene nuo pagonybės iki šių dienų / Tree in Lithuanian visual art from pagan to modern times

Krasauskienė, Laura 06 September 2010 (has links)
Šiame bakalauro darbe išanalizuotas medžio fenomenas vaizduojamajame mene įvairiais laikotarpiais. Vaizduojamasis menas – tai šiuolaikinis pranešimas, įeinantis į medijos sąvoką. Medija apima fotografiją, kinematografiją, videografiją bei žiniasklaidą. Senovės lietuvių simboliai, ornamentai, raštai – visa tai taip pat yra vaizduojamasis menas. Šiai temai atskleisti buvo išnagrinėtas medžio vaizdavimas lietuvių liaudies mene ir mitologijoje. Taip pat buvo išnagrinėta medžio samprata bei funkcijos šiuolaikinių medijų perspektyvoje. Išanalizuotas medžio vaizdavimas ir svarba šiuolaikinių menininkų darbuose. Sukurtas animacinis filmukas „Medis”. / This movie, presented as the final work for the Bachelor’s degree in visual arts, analyses the phenomenon of a tree. Visual art – is a contemporary message, embraced in the “woody” concept. Wood resides in various artistic means: photography, cinematography, videography as well as media. Therefore, ancient Lithuanian symbols, ornaments and scripts also are forms of visual art. This animation reveals “tree” representation in Lithuanian folk art and mythology. It depicts not only the meaning of a tree but also a function in the contemporary perspective of “woodyness”, analyzing it’s visualization and importance in the works of the modern artists. Stop motion animation “Tree”.
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VILNIAUS DAILĖS AKADEMIJOS VAIDMUO SKATINANT SĖKMINGĄ VIZUALIŲJŲ MENŲ STUDENTŲ INTEGRACIJĄ Į ŠIUOLAIKINIO MENO RINKĄ / The role of Vilnius Academy of Arts in promoting successful Visual arts students’ integration into the contemporary art market

Bužinskaitė, Ugnė 03 July 2014 (has links)
Darbo vadovas: prof. dr. Ieva Kuizinienė Darbas parengtas: 2014 m. Vilniuje Darbo apimtis: 149 puslapiai su priedais, 3 lentelės, 12 paveikslų Darbo aktualumas: Jaunųjų menininkų problema šiandien yra ypatingai aktualizuojama. 2013 m. Viešosios politikos ir vadybos institutas atliko „Jaunų menininkų socialinės ir kūrybinės padėties Lietuvoje tyrimą“. Pastarasis parodė valstybės politikos fromavimo būtinumą, orientuojantis į pagalbą jaunųjų menininkų karjeros formavime. Pastebimas ir suaktyvėjusi meno edukacija jaunųjų menininkų kūrinių įsigijimo klausimais – 2014 m. – galerija „Vartai“ kartu su meno ir edukacijos centru „Rupert“ organizavo ketvirtąją „Art Mantica“ paskaitų ciklo pranešimą „Nuo meno mėgėjo iki kolekcionieriaus“. Pranešimą skaitė meno patarėja Francesca Ferrarini. Darbo tikslas: Išanalizuoti Vilniaus dailės akademijos vaidmenį, skatinant sėkmingą vizualiųjų menų studentų integraciją į šiuolaikinio meno rinką, pateikti siūlymus ir rekomendacijas, padėsiančias Vilniaus dailės akademijai siekti efektyvesnių rezultatų skatinant sėkmingą jaunųjų menininkų karjerą ir ugdant savivadybos gebėjimus. Darbo uždaviniai: 1. Išanalizuoti šiuolaikinio meno rinkos sąrangą. 2. Išanalizuoti Lietuvos šiuolaikinio meno rinkos specifiką. 3. Nustatyti jaunųjų menininkų integracijos į šiuolaikinio meno rinką problemtaiką Lietuvoje. 4. Atlikti kiekybinį Vilniaus dailės akademijos vizualiųjų menų studentų (tiek iš Vilniaus, tiek ir iš Kauno fakultetų) tyrimą – elektroninę apklausą... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Thesis supervisors: prof. dr. Ieva Kuizinienė Work prepared in Vilnius, 2014 Relevance of the work: 149 pages with appendixes, 3 tables, 12 pictures The relevance of the work: The nowadays-young artists’ issue is being especially underlined. In 2013 ‘Public Policy and Management Institute’ conducted a research analysing young artists social and creative status in Lithuania. It highlighted state policy’s necessity in forming young artists careers. It can also be observed that society is being educated regarding the acquisition of young artists’ pieces of works. In 2014 ‘Galerija Vartai’ alongside arts and education centre ‘Rupert’ organized the fourth ‘Art Mantica’ lecture series report: ‘From art lover to the collector’. The report was read by art advisor Francesca Ferrarini. Work tasks: 1. To analyse the structure of contemporary art market. 2. To determine the specifics of Lithuania’s contemporary art market. 3. To set the problems in Lithuania regarding young artists integration into the contemporary art market. 4. Perform a quantitative research on Vilnius Academy of Visual Arts students (both in Vilnius and Kaunas faculties) - an electronic survey. Employ the findings of the research to identify the challenges and opportunities associated with the students’ integration into the contemporary art market. 5. To perform a qualitative research analysing in-depth interviews with three different art market target groups: 1) Vilnius Academy of Arts staff and students; 2)... [to full text]

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