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Chapter 1: Arts and Young Children “Every day everywhere in the world, young children make a fist around a pencil or crayon, or drag their fingers in earth or frosty windows, to scribble.” —Sylvia Fein (1993, p. xii) EDU 151 Spring 2015
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Who are the Young Artists? Children from Birth to age 8
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Who Are the Young Artists (continued) Children of these ages are: Learning through play Developing control over their bodies Curious Have short attention spans Unique
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What Are the Creative Arts? Natural Behavior Cultural Expression Self- Expression Creative Product Historical Construct Technique and Form CommodityPlay Way to Communicate
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What Are the Arts? All the art forms encompass: Creative problem-solving Playfulness Expression of feelings and ideas
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What Are the Creative Arts? ( continued) All the art forms encompass: Creativity Play Self-Expression
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What Are the Creative Arts? (continued) Creative Movement or Dance
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What Are the Creative Arts? ( continued) Drama
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What Are the Creative Arts? (continued) Music
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What Are the Creative Arts? ( continued) Visual Arts
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Why Should the Arts Be Taught to Young Children? Intellectually Linguistically Physically Emotionally Perceptually Socially Creatively The arts help children grow.
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The Well-Designed Arts Program Is based on: Learning theory Developmentally appropriate practice Goals & Standards
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How Do the Creative Arts Help Children Learn? Learning theories can provide direction in designing worthwhile arts learning experiences: The Constructivist Theory The Sociocultural Theory The Multiple Intelligences Theory
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(continued) How Do the Creative Arts Help Children Learn? (continued) Howard Gardner has proposed eight intelligences or learning aptitudes: Linguistic Logical- Mathematical SpatialMusical Bodily- Kinesthetic InterpersonalIntrapersonalNaturalistic
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What Does A Well-Designed Arts Curriculum Look Like? An early childhood arts curriculum requires: Children to be active participants. Arts activities to be real and integrated. Sufficient materials, time, and space and a nurturing teacher of the arts. Task Force on Children’s Learning and the Arts (1998) and National Arts Education Standards
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What Does A Well-Designed Arts Curriculum Look Like? (continued) A developmentally appropriate early childhood arts curriculum requires us to ask: Is this activity appropriate for this age? Is this activity appropriate for every child? Is this activity unbiased? Does it take into account social, physical, and cultural differences?
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What Does A Well-Designed Arts Curriculum Look Like? (continued) An early childhood arts curriculum develops: Knowledge Dispositions Feelings Skills
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What Does a Well-Designed Arts Curriculum Look Like? (continued) It incorporates the standards: National Common Core Standards in the Arts, ELA & Mathematics http://www.corestandards.org/ http://www.arteducators.org/news/national-coalition-for-core-arts-standards-nccas State Standards http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/pubs/goodstart/elgwebsites.html
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What Does a Well-Designed Arts Curriculum Look Like? (continued) National Common Core Standards in the Arts address: Creating Performing/Presenting/Producing Responding Connecting
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Conclusion: The Well-Designed Arts Program Check out these early childhood programs. How are the arts infused into their curricula? New York State Prekindergarten Foundation for the Common Core: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/common_core_standards/pdfdocs/ny slsprek.pdf http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/common_core_standards/pdfdocs/ny slsprek.pdf Reggio Emilia: http://www.reggiochildren.it/?lang=enhttp://www.reggiochildren.it/?lang=en HighScope Early Childhood Curriculum: http://www.highscope.org/Content.asp?ContentId=1 http://www.highscope.org/Content.asp?ContentId=1
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Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia – an example Attention to the aesthetics of the environment Provision of an artelierista Use of emergent curriculum
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Summary Growth Theory DAP Play Emergent Valuing the Arts Goals/Standards Teaching
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