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Graduate Courses (Creative Arts Education 259)
15:259:570The Creative Arts in Education (3)

Survey of the arts in education; the place of drama, film, art, and music in the classroom; analysis of the dynamics of the arts as a created entity rather than as an intellectual exercise.

15:259:575Topics in Creative Arts Education (3) Topics differ each term course is offered. Contact instructor concerning topic. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:259:576Visual Art: Studio and Theory (3) Through personal studio experience and theoretical readings, a treatment of visual artmaking through two modes; response to perceived physical fields and response to one`s internal, subjective fields; includes consideration of educational applications. No prior visual art experience necessary.
15:259:577The Teacher as Performer (3) Participation/lecture course on the theories of acting, directing, and design as they apply to the teacher in the classroom. The performance aspects of teaching as one model for classroom pedagogy forms the basis for the in-depth class exploration. Such issues as spatial relationship of teacher and student, vocal production by the teacher, teaching in role, and use of lighting and properties considered and rehearsed.
15:259:671Practicum in Creative Arts Education (BA) Fieldwork with individuals and/or groups in the area of creative arts education, exploring and testing the use of arts processes and disciplines as catalysts to teaching content, or as distinct educational and aesthetic experiences in and of themselves; particular field projects are set up in one`s own school, in cooperating schools by arrangement, and in various other educational and cultural centers. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:259:675Independent Study in Creative Arts Education (BA) Identification and study of a substantive problem or issue in creative arts education. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:259:676The Arts in Society (3) Consideration of the place of the arts in the development of personal and social systems of belief. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
 
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