988 resultados para Art schools
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The career of Rodin -- Rodin and the Beaux-Arts -- Sojourn in Belgium : "The man who awakens nature" : realism and plaster casts. -- Flemish painting : journeys in Italy and France -- Rodin's notebook. Ancient workshops and modern schools -- Scattered thought on flowers -- Portraits of women -- An artist's day -- The line and the structure of the gothic -- Art and nature -- The gothic genius -- The work of Rodin : the study of the cathedrals -- Influence of the gothic on the art of Rodin -- "Saint John the Baptist" (1880) -- "The gate of hell" ; "The burghers of Calais" (1889) -- Rodin and Victor Hugo -- The statute of Balzac (1898).
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Ted Kahn, co-founder, President, and CEO of DesignWorlds for Learning, Inc. speaks about his research and practice in developing uses for interactive learning technologies in museums, schools, and workplaces.
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This dissertation offers an investigation of the role of visual strategies, art, and representation in reconciling Indian Residential School history in Canada. This research builds upon theories of biopolitics, settler colonialism, and race to examine the project of redress and reconciliation as nation and identity building strategies engaged in the ongoing structural invasion of settler colonialism. It considers the key policy moments and expressions of the federal government—from RCAP to the IRSSA and subsequent apology—as well as the visual discourse of reconciliation as it works through archival photography, institutional branding, and commissioned works. These articulations are read alongside the creative and critical work of Indigenous artists and knowledge producers working within and outside of hegemonic structures on the topics of Indian Residential School history and redress. In particular the works of Jeff Thomas, Adrian Stimson, Krista Belle Stewart, Christi Belcourt, Luke Marston, Peter Morin, and Carey Newman are discussed in this dissertation. These works must be understood in relationship to the normative discourse of reconciliation as a legitimizing mechanism of settler colonial hegemony. Beyond the binary of cooptation and autonomous resistance, these works demonstrate the complexity of representing Indigeneity: as an ongoing site of settler colonial encounter and simultaneously the forum for the willful refusal of contingency or containment.
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In this article, as part of the Erasmus+ project “Divercity”, we focus on the collection and analysis of good practices in Spain and other countries in Europe. The project revolves around the development of methods that valorize cultural diversity and in this respect, identifying and sharing best practices on diversity and inclusion through artistic mediation inside museums, culture institutions, our urban walks, forms an mandatory stage of the research process.
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From 4 to 7 April 2016, 24 researchers from 8 countries and from a variety of academic disciplines gathered in Snekkersten, Denmark, to reach evidence-based consensus about physical activity in children and youth, that is, individuals between 6 and 18 years. Physical activity is an overarching term that consists of many structured and unstructured forms within school and out-of-school-time contexts, including organised sport, physical education, outdoor recreation, motor skill development programmes, recess, and active transportation such as biking and walking. This consensus statement presents the accord on the effects of physical activity on children's and youth's fitness, health, cognitive functioning, engagement, motivation, psychological well-being and social inclusion, as well as presenting educational and physical activity implementation strategies. The consensus was obtained through an iterative process that began with presentation of the state-of-the art in each domain followed by plenary and group discussions. Ultimately, Consensus Conference participants reached agreement on the 21-item consensus statement.
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Este trabalho de investigação assenta no desenvolvimento de trabalhos projeto na disciplina de Educação Tecnológica do terceiro ciclo do Ensino Básico, no Agrupamento de Escolas de Frazão, Concelho de Paços de Ferreira, Distrito do Porto, cujo Projeto Educativo tem como tema “Pequenos passos… grande passo!”. A escolha deste tema resultou de motivos de ordem pessoal e profissional. Os motivos de ordem pessoal, devem-se ao facto de no primeiro ano de mestrado ter entrado em contacto com termos, conceitos, teorias e experiências no campo da educação artística, que me estimularam enquanto professora. Estes conhecimentos, ideias e experiências em torno da educação estética e artística, levaram-me a querer desenvolver um projeto potenciador da criatividade, prático, com a participação ativa da comunidade discente, através de experiências, processos e desenvolvimentos criativos. Os motivos de ordem profissional relacionam-se com a importância das artes em contexto educativo, na medida em que a educação artística no ensino básico, apresenta como principal objetivo a abertura a experiências que possam ser estimulantes, enriquecedoras e relevantes nas vidas dos alunos, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento das suas capacidades de apreciação, valorização e compreensão dos objetos artísticos que os rodeiam. Para que tal objetivo se concretize, consideramos pertinente implementar um projeto de intervenção de animação estético artística dos espaços e criar condições na comunidade escolar e educativa que favoreçam o interesse e motivação. Partimos da identificação de um problema, no projeto educativo do Agrupamento em causa, as fracas condições dos espaços escolares e a escassa animação dos espaços, percecionada pelos alunos. Assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo final requalificar o piso inferior da escola EB 2,3 de Frazão, tornar a escola mais atrativa, envolver a comunidade discente, promover a socialização e a criatividade, através de projetos artísticos e dinamizar exposições e mostras à comunidade educativa. Os resultados obtidos são indicadores do elevado grau de relevância e participação atingidas, bem como do impacto transformador desta investigação-ação enquanto via promotora e facilitadora da individualidade, interação social, interesse e da motivação.
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In this article, the author discusses how she applied autoethnography in a study of the design of hypermedia educational resources and shows how she addressed problematic issues related to autoethnographic legitimacy and representation. The study covered a 6-year period during which the practitioner’s perspective on the internal and external factors influencing the creation of three hypermedia CD-ROMs contributed to an emerging theory of design. The author highlights the interrelationship between perception and reality as vital to qualitative approaches and encourages researchers to investigate their reality more fully by practicing the art of autoethnography.