Using Material Exploration Without a Classroom
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Location
SUNY Buffalo State
Publication Date
5-2024
Degree Name
Art Education (K-12), M.S.Ed.
Department
Art and Design Department
School
School of Arts and Sciences
Description
Discussing the importance of material exploration in art education for students, being benefits for early childhood development and even adolescent development. Art teachers that travel (on an art cart) struggle with material exploration because they need to share space with another teacher who may not want paint and clay brought into their classroom. The research will be about collaboration and developing methods to be able to have students use those materials in that teacher’s space.
Using Material Exploration Without a Classroom
SUNY Buffalo State
Discussing the importance of material exploration in art education for students, being benefits for early childhood development and even adolescent development. Art teachers that travel (on an art cart) struggle with material exploration because they need to share space with another teacher who may not want paint and clay brought into their classroom. The research will be about collaboration and developing methods to be able to have students use those materials in that teacher’s space.
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