Friday, November 29, 2019

Post #5 - Other Resources

Additional Art Education Texts:

       Evans, J. & Skelton, T. (2001).  How to teach art to children, grades 1-6.  Monterey, CA: Evan-Moor, Corp.
       Hume, Helen D. (2010).  The art teacher’s book of lists (2ndedition).  San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
       Hume, Helen D. (2008).  The art teacher’s survival guide for elementary & middle schools.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
       Hume, Helen D. (2014).  The art teacher’s survival guide for secondary schools, 7-12.  San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
       Stewart, M. G. and Walker, S. R. (2005).  Rethinking curriculum in art.  Worchester, MA:  Davis Publications, Inc.

Supporting Information for Culture-Based Art Education Lessons: 

Origami for Elementary School Students

·     How to Make a Butterfly:

·     How to Make a Rose:

·     How to Make a Fox:

Oral Tradition: The Importance of the Storyteller

Diverse Artists and References:  
·     Helen Cordero/Cochiti Pueblo/National Endowment of the Arts

·     Michelle Paisano/Laguna Pueblo/Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian

·      Chris Luther/Laguna Pueblo/Storyteller/Laguna Public Library

Masks from Around the World

African Masks:

Native American Masks:
·      https://youtu.be/Y12-Y_r1Zcc




Nativity Scene w/ Stable

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