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  1. Early art education in the United States. Art education was first introduced to public schooling in 1821 as a result of the need for architectural designers during the Industrial Revolution. As public schooling began to grow nationwide, so did subjective interest in art instruction.

  2. BRIEF HISTORY OF ART EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES W. G. WHITFORD University of Chicago A review of the history of art education in the public schools of the United States throws light on the general trend of such educa- tion from its introduction into the school system to the present time.

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  4. Feb 13, 2017 · Read this article. Evolutions within the field of historiography have been followed closely by historians of art education, and in recent years, a shift to arts-based constructions of history has radically redefined art education history.

    • Dustin Garnet
    • 2017
  5. by John S. Keel. This review is an attempt to identify a significant body of materials useful to the development of a historical perspective in art education. attempts to survey known studies in the history of art education and consider other resources related to the historical foundations of the fession.

  6. constructions of history has radically redefined art education history. The question of how to do this new kind of history, both methodolo- gically and theoretically, has been addressed periodically in art educa- tion literature. In the following article, I will first provide a review of.

  7. Mar 28, 2017 · What follows is a thumbnail intellectual history of the arts within the national curriculum discourse, moving chronologically but organized by different conceptions of the public good. When Horace Mann launched the public school movement in the 1830s and 1840s, he argued that public education would make the people better workers, and that ...

  8. Teachers College Press, 1990 - Art - 321 pages. Arthur Efland puts current debate and concerns in a well-researched historical perspective. He examines the institutional settings of art...

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