A document containing information on creating dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
A document containing information on constructing questions for dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
A document containing information on constructing questions for dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
A document containing information on constructing questions for dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
A collective document published by The Foundation Center, giving descriptions of foundations that provide grants for numerous organizations and programs of particular interests. This page focuses on the The Dayton Hudson Foundation. The Dayton Hudson Foundation states that their purpose is offering grant support to social action, socially disadvantaged adults, socially disadvantaged young people, full-time professional arts, and organizations in giving in areas of corporate operations. Included in the document is a breakdown of the total number of grants the Dayton Hudson Foundation had granted in a singular year. These pages belonged to the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter and the members of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as they researched foundations and charities to support their education reform program.
A document containing an outline of the essential elements for each elementary subject, including: English Language Arts; Mathematics; Physical Education; Fine Arts, Art; Fine Arts, Theatre Arts; Fine Arts, Music; Health; Science; Social Studies; and Other Languages.
A document containing information on creating dialogue within art education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including pages titled "Hamblen's Taxonomy" and "Selected Sources."
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