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3.00 Credits
Description: A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course introduces students to art education through weekly visits to P-12 classrooms to observe artistic development at different ages, guided by readings on child development in art and other related topics. Students also reflect upon their goals, values, and interests and engage in initial art teaching activities at various grade levels. Prerequisites: ARTS 204, ARTS 206, ARTS 220, ARTH 176 or permission of the Instructor. Notes: Cross-listed with ARTE 580. Offered in spring. Lab Fee: $45.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course, concurrent with Internship I, bridges the gap between university studio and education courses and the K-12 art classroom. We create scope and sequence lessons plans using South Carolina and National Visual Arts Standards. In addition we design, organize, create, and host the Senior Show in Lewandowski Gallery. The class also explores theories of art education classroom management and how they relate to the social landscape of the 21st century. Reflective writing will be incorporated throughout. Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education. Corequisites: EDUC 401. Notes: Offered in fall semester.
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1.00 Credits
Description: Teacher candidates will explore current issues in education and complete the required exit assessment. Corequisite: EDUC 402
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3.00 Credits
Description: An in-depth study of selected topics or problems in Art Education. Notes: Offered on demand. Prerequisites: Permission of the Chair of the Department of Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course addresses philosophical and social foundations of art education, then focuses on objectives, content, teaching methods, and assessment of art at the early childhood and elementary levels. Students will develop comprehensive elementary-level lesson plans meeting diverse National and SC Visual Arts Standards. Prerequisites: ARTE 348 or ARTE 580, or permission of the instructor. Notes: Course offered in Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course addresses philosophical and social foundations of art education, then focuses on objectives, content, teaching methods, and assessment of art at the early childhood and elementary levels. Students will develop comprehensive elementary-level lesson plans meeting diverse National and SC Visual Arts Standards. Prerequisites: ARTE 348 or ARTE 580, or permission of the instructor. Notes: Course offered in Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Introduction to the aims, philosophies and creative studio experiences relevant to teaching art in the elementary school. Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered in fall, spring and summer. Prerequisite: Education major or permission of instructor. Admission to Teacher Education Program.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Introduction to the aims, philosophies and creative studio experiences relevant to teaching art in the elementary school. Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered in fall, spring and summer. Prerequisite: Education major or permission of instructor. Admission to Teacher Education Program.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course reviews historical and contemporary curricula in art education, then focuses on issues in secondary art teaching, research relevant to secondary art education scholarship, and academic writing conventions. Topics include adolescent development, Studio Habits of Mind, Concept oriented curriculum, research methodologies of the Social Sciences, and academic writing. Students will develop personal philosophies of art education that are aligned with self created secondary curriculum. Students will utilize scholarly writing conventions to create a relevant research proposal. Students will have Early Field observations and experiences via a collaborative effort between the Rex Institute and the Art Education Program. Prerequisites: Admission to Graduate School or Admission to Teacher Education Program or SC Teaching Certificates or Permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in spring and summer.
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