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Art Education
A research guide to support exploration of topics in Art Education.
Lesson Plans & Activities
- NAEA Lesson PlanningThe National Art Education Association's site for thematic lesson plans, activities, materials, themes, and artists.
- Explore & Learn: The METThe MET offers several unique ways for kids of all ages to learn and interact with art. This online museum provides a look behind the arts, museum adventures, and the how's and why's of art pieces.
- Arts EdgeThe Kennedy Center's ArtsEdge offers activities for music, theatre, and visual arts. Kids can look at and listen to art, meet artists, and discover art quotes.
- Art in ActionThe Art in Action Program is a discipline-based, sequential art curriculum designed around the works of the Great Masters. Students learn creativity, problem solving, critical thinking skills and cultural awareness. Nine sequential program levels for grades K-8 teach art appreciation, art history and art techniques. Art in Action is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching children's lives through art.
- MoMA's Modern TeachersModern Teachers connects educators with MoMA’s resources and collection; includes guides, lessons, and images.
- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Education ResourcesIncludes: Content Links, Teacher Guides, and Student Activities, all based on the museum collection.
- The Warhol: Resources & LessonsResources and lessons for teaching across the arts and humanities.
- SFMoMA ArtThinkArtThink is the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's curriculum site, which provides theme-based activities in visual arts, language arts, history and social studies.
- Visual Thinking StrategiesA research-based teaching method that improves critical thinking and language skills through discussions of visual images. VTS encourages participation and self-confidence, especially among students who struggle. VTS is easy to learn and offers a proven strategy for educators to meet current learning objectives.
Interactive Sites
- The Art Zone: National Gallery of ArtProvided by the National Gallery of Art, The Art Zone hosts tons of excellent interactive painting and drawing activities. Kids can work with photos and paint like the masters online.
- A. Pintura, Art DetectiveThis interactive art history game is a fun and easy way for students to learn about and interact with art history.
- Online Activities: MoMAThe Museum of Modern Art features audio, video, and interactive activities designed to teach children about modern art. These features are split into age groups and work well for any K-12 learner.
- MyOats.comMyOats is an online community that allows students to create art with an online drawing application. The art is then rated, downloaded, and archived. This is a wonderful way for children to see and connect with other artists.
- The Museum of Web Art KidsThe Museum of Web Art offers an interactive creation site for kids. Users can play with interactive dots, create eraser art, and much more.
- Keith Haring's Interactive Coloring BookThis interactive coloring book is perfect for elementary children. Kids can drag characters, letters, and colors onto the canvas to create their own coloring page.
- ArtopiaDesigned for middle school students, this art site covers visual and performing arts. Artopia gives students the opportunity to express themselves while teaching other students about style, technique, and principles of art.
- CmapToolsTools for concept mapping.
Local Resources
- Teacher Resources: UMFAHere learn more about the Utah Museum of Fine Arts teacher workshops, classroom resources, lesson plans, and programs.
- Utah Division of Arts & Museums: Arts Education & LearningHere find links to this state agencies teacher resources -- there is a gateway link at the bottom of this page.
- Utah Education Network (UEN)Learning and teaching resources for K-12, College, and General Learners.
In the library ...
- Rethinking curriculum in art byCall Number: N353 .S738 2005 Reserve LVL 2ISBN: 087192692XPublication Date: Davis Publications: 2005
- Art matters : strategies, ideas, and activities to strengthen learning across the curriculum byCall Number: 707 P9546ar Juvenile Collection LVL 1ISBN: 1569761299Publication Date: Zephyr Press: 2002
- Thinking through aesthetics byCall Number: BH201 .S74 1997 Reserve LVL 2ISBN: 0871923629Publication Date: Davis Publications: 1997
- Children and Their Art byCall Number: N362 .H87 2001 General Collection LVL 2ISBN: 9780495913573Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Art History Resources
- Explore & Learn: The METThe MET offers several unique ways for kids of all ages to learn and interact with art. This online museum provides a look behind the arts, museum adventures, and the how's and why's of art pieces.
- The Art Zone: National Gallery of ArtProvided by the National Gallery of Art, The Art Zone hosts tons of excellent interactive painting and drawing activities. Kids can work with photos and paint like the masters online.
- Publications for Educators: The MetDesigned for use in the classroom, these online features and printable files (PDFs) help educators introduce to their students the richness and diversity of works in various collections of the Metropolitan Museum.
- smarthistory.orgSmarthistory.org is an open, not-for-profit, art history textbook. We use multimedia to deliver unscripted conversations between art historians about the history of art. We are seeking contributors—especially for canonical non-Western material and other survey topics not yet covered.