ARTE 241: Elementary Art Education Theory and Practice
Credit Hours: (3) Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory
History, philosophy, principles, practices and materials of teaching art in public
                                       elementary schools.
 Note(s): Applied Learning designated course.  Students cannot earn credit for both ART 241
                                       and ARTE 241.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
Art 241 is a multi-faceted course which prepares prospective art teachers with the
                                       knowledge and skills necessary to the assumption of the responsibilities associated
                                       with the public school classroom. Course content will include:
1). Class experiences in the construction of curriculum according to specified form
                                       and S.O.L. content.
2). Readings and research regarding the intellectual, manipulative and emotional characteristics
                                       of elementary school age children.
3). Development of curriculum units and sequences which address specific needs of
                                       exceptional students.
4). Laboratory teaching experiences in the Art 241 classroom and Art Laboratory Schools,
                                       or in some cases, as volunteers in area community art programs.
5). Guided experiences in the instructional use of traditional and innovative materials,
                                       techniques and equipment.
 
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Through lecture, demonstration, observation, assigned readings and research, the student
                                       will be led toward an intellectual appreciation of the historical, philosophical,
                                       procedural and curricular processes involved in elementary classroom art. Course requirements
                                       also include the development and subsequent teaching of art units consonant with the
                                       Standards of Learning for Art. (This has been accomplished through cooperation with
                                       the Council for Community Enrichment and other local groups, but will soon be accomplished
                                       in a Laboratory Art School conducted in the Department of Art). The class will meet
                                       for four or more hours each week in classroom or teaching laboratory.
 
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Student will be prepared to become professional art educators with knowledge, skills
                                       and abilities necessary to the planning and implementing of elementary school art
                                       activities, contemporary philosophical bases for art education decisions, special
                                       student requirements, and a knowledge of various types of art materials and their
                                       use in the classroom.
 
Assessment Measures
Performance assessment will be based upon scores on tests and examinations, grades
                                       on assigned research or projects, evaluation of curriculum development skills, observation
                                       during instructional periods to assess both professional skills and the ability to
                                       work harmoniously and cooperatively with peers and others involved with the art education
                                       process.
Assessment processes will include the assessment of:
1). The ability to apply a knowledge of the intellectual, manipulative and emotional
                                       development of elementary school age children to the planning of model curriculum
                                       units in art.
2). The ability to use materials, concepts, and practices appropriate to the elementary
                                       classroom to teach previously developed units.
3). The ability to use art experiences and a positive classroom atmosphere to enhance
                                       positive self-image development.
4). The ability to employ art experiences to stimulate the development of expressive
                                       and descriptive language skills.
5). The ability to employ effective content/concept delivery methods (audio/visual/demonstration)
                                       in art instruction.
6). The ability to utilize classroom management and organizational skills to enhance
                                       the quality of classroom time.
7). The knowledge and ability to evaluate and accommodate elementary-age exceptional
                                       children.
 
Other Course Information
This is a required course in the Bachelor of Science in Art Education program in the
                                       Department of Art, and is also required of others seeking certification.
 
Review and Approval
October 2, 2012
August 17, 2005 Reviewed by Steve Arbury, Chair
March 01, 2021