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National Art Education Association

Back MatterSource: Art Education, Vol. 41, No. 5, Resources for Teaching (Sep., 1988), pp. 29-58Published by: National Art Education AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3193080 .

Accessed: 14/06/2014 23:38

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

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National Art Education Association is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to ArtEducation.

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Professional Texts and References No. 354 Architecture A fold-out brochure/poster, with 12 color slides, on architecture as a career.

Member Price $12.00 $8.50

No. 233 Art Career Guide Donald Holden. The complete career guide for art students, teachers, guidance counselors, and job hunters in art design, architecture, and crafts! Discusses schools, required training for different art fields, the job hunt, salaries, portfolios, resumes, and more. School Directory, Index. 322 pages.

Member Price $20.00 $14.00

No. 218 Art, Education, and the World Of Work: A Handbook For Career Education In Art Ronald H. Silverman, editor. A series of papers relating career education and the arts. Written by noted designers, artists, and art educators. 205 pages.

Member Price $15.00 $10.00

No. 203 Art Education: Middle/Junior High School A look at the role of art in the overall education of middle and junior high school students. Topics include varied teaching strategies: perceptual, behavioral, experiential, interdisciplinary, student-centered, artist as model; the student; the art teacher; the art supervisor, curriculum; programs. Walter Hathaway, Task Force Chairperson. 127 pages.

Member Price $12.00 $8.00

No. 237 Art Education Programs In Higher Education Marilyn Newby, Nanette Carli. A directory of approximately 300 art departments, including research on enrollment, programs, budgets, degrees, courses, faculty, and tenure requirements. 156 pages.

New $15.00 Member Price $10.00

No. 204 Art Education: Senior High School A view of the field by a task force of specialists. Emphasis on varied teaching strategies, student-centered, interdisciplinary, behaviorial, perceptual, experiential, artist as model, community alternative approaches, including the school without walls, the school within the school, art mobiles, the art museum, and others. Angela Paterakis, Task Force Chairperson. 99 pages.

$12.00 Member Price $8.00

No. 201 Art For the Preprimary Child Hilda P. Lewis, editor. For those who facilitate early learning - parents and other educators. Topics include: the young child's relation to his world; creative power in children; early education in the visual arts; presenting art materials effectively; the role of a parent and teacher in encouraging art expression; and others. 127 pages.

Member Price $10.00 $7.00

No. 205 Art In American Higher Institutions Edmund B. Feldman, editor. Examines the relationship between art and the issues facing higher education institutions. It ex- plores the changing character of liberal arts programs, the role of art museums in education, and the education needs of various art professionals, from teachers to designers to professional artists. 110 pages.

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Professional Texts and References

No. 230 Art In American Schools In the Nineteenth Century Foster Wygant, editor. A comprehensive look at art education in the 1800's. Includes 36 pages of text and 125 pages of illus- trations taken from lesson plans, drawing books, and teaching manuals of the era. 288 pages.

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No. 221 Careers In the Visual Arts: Options, Training, and Employment: Monograph #3 Theodore Zemich, editor. Describes possible visual art careers and lists schools that can provide the necessary training. 64 pages.

$18.00 $14.00

No. 353 Art Prints 6" x 9" full color prints. Set of 35 includes various periods and styles. For your classes, classroom display, gifts to colleagues and friends.

Member Price $8.00 $4.00

No. 216 Arts Education and Back To Basics Stephen M. Dobbs, editor. Discusses what is basic education and how the arts fit into it. Suggests methods to insure art's integration with other disciplines. 216 pages.

Member Price $16.00 $12.00

No. 525 Basic Striking red an develop in grai pupils learn in art.

Member Price $10.00 $6.00

No. 211 Behavioral Emphasis In Art Education Donald J. Davis, editor. Practical, relevant, and exciting view of the subject. This book would be useful for any level art teacher. 202 pages.

Member Price $15.00 $10.00

No. 219 Career Education and the Art Teaching Profession: Monograph #1 Kent Anderson, editor. A look at art career education at elementary, secondary, higher education, and supervisory levels. 48 pages.

Member Price $8.00 $5.50

No. 220 Career Education In the Visual Arts: Rep- resentative Programs and Practice: Monograph #2 George Geahigan, editor. Explores outstanding programs and projects in art career education. Each case history describes how the program developed, major goals, nature of students, and types of learning activities involved. 127 pages.

$10.50 Member Price $8.00

Member Price $8.00 $550

No. 229 Creative Art For Learning Merle B. Kames. Sixty lesson plans in a wire-bound manual help preschool and elementary students develop skills and behavior necessary for later school success. Activities are suitable for handicapped as well. 108 pages.

Member Price $12.00 $9.50

No. 234 Excellence In Art Education: Ideas and Initiatives Ralph Smith. A major work responding to the excellence-in- education movement spurred by the Reagan Administration's national commission report, A Nation At Risk. It interprets excellence for purposes of art curriculum design and teaching, focusing on grades 7-12. Updated version. 138 pages.

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No. 207 Finding A Job In Elementary and Secondary Art Education Covers every step of the job hunting process, including interviewing, preparing a resume, arranging a portfolio, and getting certified. 34 pages.

Member Price $6.00 $4.00

No. 209 Finding A Job In Higher Education In Art Education Describes today's academic market, leads the reader through the steps of the job search in higher education: clarifying needs and goals, collecting models and formats, preparing credentials, interviewing. Useful bibliography. 27 pages.

Member Price $6.00 $4.00

No. 210 Focus: Elementary Art Education Allen Caucutt, editor. Nineteen important articles, many from NAEA's Art Teacher magazine, on topics of current concern in elementary art education. Delightfully illustrated with drawings by a seven year old. 96 pages.

Member Price $8.00 $6.00

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No. 231 Gifted and Talented In Art Education Stanley S. Madeja, editor. Summarizes outstanding art programs for artistically-talented students from both school and community- based programs, and state and national-based programs. Con- cludes with thoughtful commentaries on serving the needs of the academically gifted through the visual arts and providing follow- up to a gifted program. Abundant illustrations, adaptable ideas. 128 pages.

Member Price $16.00 $12.00

No. 225 Graphic Design Career Guide A must for every art department, career center, and school library! A practical resource on graphic design careers. Descriptions of careers in advertising, computer graphics, illustration, packaging, signage, film and video, and many others. Practical advice on resumes, portfolios, interviews, job opportunities, working conditions, salaries, and the job search. 157 pages.

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No. 217 History Of Art Education: Proceedings From the Penn State Conference Brent Wilson, Harlan Hoffa, editors. A landmark volume on the history of art education. Fifty essays by noted scholars on topics relating to the history of movements and methods in art education, historical studies of childhood art, individual biographies of art educators, international perspectives in the history of the profession, methods for teaching the history of art education, and many others. An excellent text and library reference. 379 pages.

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No. 208 NAEA Art Scholarship Book A must for every high school art teacher, school library, guidance office, career center, students, and parents. Lists over 12 1/2 million dollars, over 500 tuition remissions, and over 200 grants for room and board. Plus a new section on private funding sources provides over 100 million dollars in scholarships and grants! 144 pages.

$12.00 Updted Version Member Price $8.00

No. 224 Promoting School Art: A Practical Approach Phillip Dunn. Learn how to influence education and government decision-makers. Learn how to make good use of the media. Gather facts and figures on school art which you can use in your promotion efforts. 61 pages.

Member Price $12.00 $6.00

No. 408 Public Relations For Art Education This brochure lists a wide range of practical suggestions for gaining support for art programs. 31 pages.

r ^ .~1 $4.00 V Closeout Member Price $2.00

No. 215 Reading, the Arts, and the Creation Of Meaning Elliot W. Eisner, editor. Stimulating and provocative essays which explore the relationship between art and a child's ability to read. The first serious study of the relationship between reading text and reading visual images. 159 pages.

$22.00 $17.00

No. 228 Insights: Art In Special Education - Educating the Handicapped Through Art Prepared by the Art Educators of New Jersey. Presents practical information on developing, administering, and teaching art programs to children with special needs. The book includes plenty of art activities and a resource list for additional materials. 225 pages.

Member Price $23.00 $18.00

No. 222 Lifelong Learning and the Visual Arts: A Book Of Readings Donald Hoffman, Pearl Greenberg, and Dale Fitzner, editors. An intensive discussion of problems, approaches, and programs in art education for the elderly, confined, and other special populations. 159 pages.

$15.00 Member Price $10.00

Member Price $15.00 $10.00

No. 236 Research Readings For Discipline-Based Art Education: A Journey Beyond Creating Stephen Dobbs, editor. Twelve essays by noted art educators, offering curriculum possibilities for the teaching of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and studio experiences to students K-12 in a discipline-based approach. A rich source of possibilities for curriculum design, teaching strategies, and art lesson planning. An excellent text and staff development resource. 180 pages.

$16.00 Member Price $12.00

No. 235 Safety In the Artroom Charles A. Qualley. This easy-to-use guide provides all the information you need to ensure safety in the artroom. An important resource for teachers, administrators, school business officers, and directors of instruction. 120 pages.

Member Price $15.00 $11.00

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Professional Texts and References

No. 238 Toward Civilization: A Report On Arts Education by the National Endowment For the Arts A Congressionally-mandated study on the state of arts education in the U.S. today, released in May, 1988. It makes a general recommendation that basic and sequential arts education be required for all students kindergarten through twelth grade, and specific recommendations for federal, state, and local action. 182 pages. N $12.00

$12.00 Member Price $9.50

No. 223 Understanding Art Testing: Past Influ- ences, Norman C. Meier's Contributions, Present Concerns, and Future Possibilities Gilbert Clark, Enid Zimmerman, Marilyn Zurmuehlen. A discussion of the issue of testing children's art abilities and learning. The book includes a review of past attempts at testing in art and an account of the testing research and efforts by Norman C. Meier in mid-20th century. 128 pages.

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No. 206 Viktor Lowenfeld Speaks On Art and Creativity Lambert Brittain, editor. Nine speeches by Lowenfeld on creativity, scientific and social values, children's art expression, and sensitivity. 64 pages.

Member Price $9.00 $6.00

No. 232 Women, Art and Education Georgia Collins and Renee Sandell, with chapters by Ann Sherman, Mary Ann Stankiewicz, Enid Zimmerman, June King McFee, and Nancy MacGregor. An intensive view of sex equity issues in art and art education with a focus on women's achieve- ments in these fields. Offers strategies for increasing sex equity in the classroom. 250 pages.

Member Price $22.00 $16.00

$16.00 $12.00

Pamphlets and Booklets

No. 415 A National Survey Of Art(s) Education A national report on the number of art teachers at elementary and secondary levels, district art administrators, programs at elemen- tary, secondary and post-secondary, certification, schools of art, requirements, and more.

Member Price $8.00 $5.00

No. 239 A Researcher's Reflections On the Report To Congress Brent Wilson. Dr. Wilson also wrote the first draft of the Congressionally-mandated Toward Civilization report on arts education. Special thoughts about the Report and possible implications and ramifications. An excellent resource for staff development and as a student text. Circulate copies to your administrators, school board, and community.

~~~~~New ~$10.00 iNew Member Price $6.00

No. 404 American Artist Art School Directory Offset reprint of an up-to-date listing of colleges, universities, and art schools in the U.S., plus travel workshops, tours, and special programs, correspondence schools, and international schools.

$3.00 Member Price $1.50

No. 405 Appleseeds Virginia M. Brouch, Fanchon F. Funk, editors. A 44-page brochure for students and first-year teachers. Contains practical hints and insights on discipline, motivation, exhibits, attitudes, promoting art, and more. Advice on questions and problems that arise during the first challenging year. A must for students and first-year professionals.

New 1$7.00 INew Member Price $4.00

No. 401 Careers In Art A pamphlet written for high school students to help mesh interests and talents with career possibilities in the visual art field. Good bibliography.

Member Price $2.00 $1.00

No. 407 College and University Acceptance Of High School Art Credits For Admission Research by New Jersey Art Education Supervisor's Roundtable, Thelma R. Newman, director; John A. Michael, editor. A sur- vey report which shows that, contrary to popular belief, most colleges and universities do accept such credits.

Member Price $1.50 $1.00

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Pamphlets and Booklets

No. 400 Flyer Series "Quality Art Education: Goals for Schools" ... "High School Guidance Counselors" ... "Secondary Principals" ... "Elementary Principals" ... "School Board Members" ... "Deans and Departmental Chairpersons" ... "State Legislators" ... "Parents" ... "Business and Community Leaders" ... "The Role of the Art Supervisor" ... "Fine Arts Credits" ... "Assessing Curriculum Guides for Art Education" ... "Staffing for Excellence in Elementary and Secondary Schools". Flyers designed to help audiences outside art education evaluate and improve art programs in their schools. Packages of 100 only.

Member Price 100/$10.00 100/$6.00

No. 413 Issues, Influences, Strategies and Tactics In State Certification Policy Development A working paper of NAEA and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Describes how policies are formulated, standards are set, and art teachers are certified.

Closet Member Price $5.00 Member Price $3.00

No. 410 Job Descriptions In the Business World Of Art and Design Written for high school and college students. Describes nearly 50 career possibilities in the commercial art field, ranging from advertising agency art director to window display design.

$2.50 Member Price $1.50

No. 418 Microcomputers In Art Education Virginia M. Brouch. A 48-page brochure that introduces art educators to the world of computers. Describes components, equipment, software, how they interface, and suggestions on applications in the artroom. Order extra copies for students, staff development programs, and as a supplementary text resource. A must for your professional library. (NOTE: A complimentary copy will be mailed to all new and renewing members between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. No refunds will be given for duplicate copies.)

New $7.00 Member Price $4.00

No. 409 Purposes, Principles, and Standards For School Art Programs A position statement on minimum standards as well as recommendations for superior art programs at elementary and secondary levels. Covers personnel, curriculum, facilities, materials, and budgets.

Member Price $5.50 $3.50

No. 414 Quality Art Education: An Interpretation Concise document that clearly and convincingly scrutinizes each component of the National Art Education Association's Goals and makes clear the reasons for NAEA's position on art education.

Member Price $4.00 $2.00

No. 412 Standards For Art Teacher Preparation Programs Foster Wygant, editor. Guidelines for art teacher preparation formulated by NAEA and endorsed by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Member Price $2.50 $1.50

No. 402 Teaching Art As A Career David Templeton, editor. Identifies the skills and training needed to become an art teacher. Discusses career opportunities.

$2.00 Member Price $1.00

No. 403 Why Art Education Especially useful with administrators and parents. Excellent handout. Pack of ten.

Member Price $1.50 $1.00

No. 411 Youth Art Month Full of helpful suggestions for celebrating Youth Art Month, this brochure can help you plan programs to demonstrate the value of art in education. Co-sponsored by the NAEA and the Art and Craft Materials Institute.

Member Price $1.50 $1.00

Periodicals

Art Education Official journal of the NAEA. Six issues a year, bimonthly. Subscriptions: $50.00 to non-members (includes 6 issues of NAEA News). Single copy: $9.00. Included in all Active memberships.

Studies In Art Education Research journal. Four issues a year: fall, winter, spring and summer. Subscriptions: $25.00 to non-members. Single copy: $9.00. Included in all Comprehensive memberships.

Canadian and Foreign add $5.00 for postage. Prepay in U.S. dollars.

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Imprinted Products

No. 520 "Art Is Basic" Bumper Sticker Yellow with black letters. 3 3/4" x 15". Promote art education wherever you go!

Member Price $2.00 $1.00

No. 515 "Art Is Basic" Tote Bag Striking natural canvas bag with brown handles and trim. "Art Is Basic" logo in brown lettering on yellow background.

~~~New^~ ~$16.00 New | Member Price $12.00

No. 526 "ILOVEMYARTTEACHER" T-Shirt Our newest t-shirt design in medium weight cotton blend. Black lettering on turquoise shirt. Adult sizes M, L, XL. Please indicate size on order form.

~~~New ~$11.00 New | Member Price $8.00

No. 527 "ILOVEMYARTTEACHER" T-Shirt Navy lettering on light blue cotton blend shirt. Child sizes only: S (6-8), M (10-12), L (14-16). Please indicate size on order form.

Member Price $9.00 $6.00

No. 521 NAEA Lapel Pin Small gold rectangular pin (1/4" x 1/2"). Raised polished border and raised polished "naea" in center. Monies received are donated to the National Art Education Foundation.

$15.00

No. 522 NAEA Round Cloissone Enameled Pin Round, cloissone pin with brown and white enameled surface and "naea" in the center. 3/4" in diameter. Monies received are donated to the National Art Education Foundation.

$25.00

No. 510 "You Gotta Have Art" Aprons Handsome, sturdy, cotton canvas aprons in vibrant red, green, yellow, and natural with black lettering. Excellent for the class- room, studio, workshop, etc. Please indicate color on order form.

Member Price $16.00 $12.00

No. 511 "You Gotta Have Art" Bumper Sticker Help spread the word. Use on bumpers, briefcases, report covers. 3 3/4" x 15", vinyl, self-adhesive backing. Yellow with black lettering.

$2.00 Member Price $1.00

No. 516 "You Gotta Have Art" Button Bronze button with the message "You Gotta Have Art". A good public relations promotional device.

Member Price $.50 $30

No. 507 "You Gotta Have Art" Embroidered Emblems A cheerful yellow emblem with stitched lettering in black, for patching or decorating fabric. 4" in diameter, completely washable.

Member Price $8.00 $5.00

No. 508 "You Gotta Have Art" Notepad An old favorite of NAEA members returns! 4 3/4" x 11", lined notepad. "You Gotta Have Art" logo written in black on a yellow background.

Member Price $3.00 $2.00

No. 506 "You Gotta Have Art" Stickers Roll of 100. Black lettering on a yellow background. Ideal for notes, envelopes - anywhere to promote our message. 1" diameter.

Member Price $6.00 $4.00

No. 502 "You Gotta Have Art" T-Shirts White t-shirts with a large yellow and black "You Gotta Have Art" symbol, front and center. Medium weight cotton blend. Adult sizes: M, L, XL. Please indicate size on order form.

$14.00 Member Price $10.00

No. 503 "You Gotta Have Art" T-Shirts Turquoise t-shirts with a large "You Gotta Have Art" symbol, front and center. Yellow circle border and yellow lettering. Medium weight cotton blend. Adult sizes: M, L, XL. Please indicate size on order form.

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No. 504 "You Gotta Have Art" T-Shirts (in Chinese) White t-shirts with a large yellow and black "You Gotta Have Art" symbol, with Chinese characters instead of English letters. An unusual and interesting twist on the "You Gotta Have Art" symbol. Medium weight cotton blend. Adult sizes: M, L, XL. Please indicate size on order form.

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Impinted Products

No. 505 "You Gotta Have Art" T-Shirts (in Chinese) Turquoise t-shirts with a large "You Gotta Have Art" symbol, with Chinese characters instead of English letters. An unusual and interesting twist on the "You Gotta Have Art" symbol. Yellow circle border and yellow lettering. Medium weight cotton blend. Adult sizes: M, L, XL. Please indicate size on order form.

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No. 509 "You Gotta Have Art" Tote Bag Striking natural canvas bag with brown handles and brown trim. "You Gotta Have Art" logo in brown lettering on yellow background.

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INVOICED ORDERS: Orders over $75.00 may be invoiced and must be accompanied by a purchase order. No member discounts are given on invoiced orders. Postage will be charged on all invoiced orders.

RETURNS: Advance authorization must be obtained from NAEA prior to returning any merchandise. Books are returnable within 60 days of invoice date. Returns must be in saleable condition. A 30% handling charge will be deducted on all authorized returns.

Single - $102; Double - $114; Triple - $119; Quad - $124

1989 NAEA National Convention

April 8- 12, 1989 Washington, D.C.

"Art Education: A National Resource"

Sheraton Washington Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road at Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008 (202) 328-2000

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"When youngpeople ask me where they should go to school to become a designer or an illustrator I recommend Colorado Institute of Art."

-Frances Martin Dodson, Associate Art Director

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After graduating in June 1985, Frances got a job as a designer with Advertising Inc., a full-service agency in Tulsa. She was then promoted to Associate Art Director and is now working on a variety of accounts using both print and television media.

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April 8-12, 1989

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Research Readings for Discipline-Based Art Education: A Journey Beyond Creating

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An anthology of articles on studio, art history, criticism, and aesthetics.

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* Shorewood offers a complimentary ART PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS catalogue outlining 50 art programs for grades K-12. Each program contains between 6-25 prints, is stored in a portfolio case and accompanied by a teacher's guide. Prints may also be ordered individually and can be mounted, laminated and/or framed.

* Two books for the art educator are available: THE ART REFERENCE GUIDE, an 84 page compendium of art critiques and ARTISTS' BlOGRAPHIES FOR THE ART REFERENCE GUIDE, an 80 page book of artists biographies, both correlate to the Shorewood catalogue.

* Request your FREE supplemental catalogue pages containing 35 new images. Contact our customer service department.

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Promoting School Art

by Phillip C. Dunn

A descriptive analysis of steps to promote and advocate art education programs. A must for curriculum committees, advocates, libraries, and art supervisors.

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Arts In Education: A Cross Cultural

Exchange And International Symposium

OCTOBER 15, 1988 Center for International Programs

Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 42071

Keynote Speakers Dr. Elliot Eisner - president, International Society for

Education Through Art (INSEA) prof. of education and art, Stanford University Stanford, California, United States

Prof. Lumir Topinka - director, First Czechoslovak Gallery of Children's Artwork, Plzen, Czechoslovakia

Dr. Nina Lapshina - secretary general, Association of Literature and Art for Children and Youth, Moscow, The Soviet Union

For Information Call: 502/762-4152

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MEET THE NEWEST TEACHER'S AIDE.

New York Graphic Society's Art Educator Program.

sidered the standard of quality in the industry. Sold primarily through thousands of better art galleries and frame shops for up to $40 each, the entire collection is now being made available to art educators at special pricing which will appeal to school budgets in a very special way. Read on to see how New York Graphic Society can be your best art education teaching aide!

| a x- --- -- -- -- --- -- --- i-1. The Catalog,ue. The New York Graphic Society 625 page cata- logue contains over 2,00 full color illustrations in a high quality cloth-bound textbook measuring 121/2 r X 10'.

Works of art are grouped by subject matter which spans the centuries from the pre-Christian era through contemporary masters such as Wyeth, Chagall, Calder, Dali, Miro, Mondrian and Grandma Moses. Included are works from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, great religious paint- ings, French romanticism and impressionism, European and American portraiture, landscapes, Oriental, abstract and surrealism. Plus much more!

In addition, the catalogue also contains many museum posters from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, The Corcoran Gallery, and museums in Dallas, Detroit, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Portland, St. Louis, North Carolina, Atlanta and Paris.

The New York Graphic Society catalogue is of- fered at a special price of $35.00 to art educators. Send a school purchase order, or fill out the cou- pon. Send with a certified check or money order (no personal checks, stamps, or cash).

Education Department

NEWB YOaIR}KGI AIPHJC SOCI[ETY P.O. Box 1469, Greenwich, CT 06836 (203) 661-2400 FAX (203) 661-2480

I Please send me Artist Chronology posters. I understand the price is $15.00 each (shipping included). Please send me Fine Art Collections catalogues. I understand the price is $35.00 each (shipping included). * I have enclosed a check for $ to cover the full amount of the order. * Enclosed please find our school Purchase Order, No. , to cover the full amount of the order. Name School Address I ;i,T qr tre Zin

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_ 2. The Fine Art Reproductions Our reproductions and museum posters are printed on the finest heavy weight paper. Special inks are used to achieve the greatest fidelity possible to the original work of art. Images are never cropped to standard size, but rather are fully proportional to the

artwork. This enables your students to view the complete image as the artist intended.

3. Artist Chronoogy

This extraordinary poster "places" hundreds of artists in their chronological time frame begin- -

ning in the 13th century. An exceptional visual .. - -- teaching tool for all grades! Only $15.00. Over- size poster is 34" x 35" ?

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Biographical Guide FREE with purchase of $100. 00 (net) of our fine art repro- ductions and posters. This up-to-date page guide provides biographies on more than 300 artists, including a special section on Afro-America, Hispanic, and Women artists.

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Learning to Look and Create:

At last! A comprehensive art program for grades 1-6 that art specialists and classroom teachers alike can teach effectively. SPECTRA combines the study of fine art with opportunities for creative expression. Each level of SPECTRA gives you all you need for a successful one-year program that will enrich your students' approach to art. The lessons encourage young people to appreciate different art styles and techniques, understand our art heritage, explore various art processes, and create unique art pieces.

Comments from users of the pilot program:

"The SPECTRA art program provided my 5th graders with a curriculum-oriented art experience they'll never forget. It is, quite simply, the best program ever offered to me."

-Bob Brown, classroom teacher

Circle No. 287 on Reader's service card

"I've taught SPECTRA at all levels. The guides are- easy to use and the lessons provide excellent and varied learning experiences."

-Joie McClements, art specialist

Each binder in the SPECTRA series includes:

* A scope and sequence chart * At least 30 sequential lesson-groups, providing

a full year's art curriculum * 80 color slides of fine art, student art, and art

processes * Extensive teaching notes and scripts * Suggestions for lessons across the curriculum

For a free brochure and information kit, contact: DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS RO. Box 10888, Palo Alto, CA 94303 Outside California 800-USA-1100 Inside California 800-ABC-0766

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This is the year for you to experience the nation's most successful

elementary art participation program.

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Participating this year in the Crayola? Dream-Makers? III Visual Worlds art program :- can make great things happen in your class. That's because this award-winning program is designed to bring flexibility and new resources to your lesson plans, while providing exciting inspiration for your students.

This free* easy-to-use 32-page Teachers' Program Guide contains: a collection of lesson themes; information on art material techniques; and color prints of famous artworks. Dream-Makers' display ideas will help you

_______________________ to share artworks in both school and community -- exhibitions. Plus, information is included on how to

I exchange artwork with other countries. An invitation Please send my free Crayola? Dream-Makers? m Program Guide. ('Enclose AE988 to particiate in regnal ehiitis n university $2.00 per guide for shipping and handling. Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.)

to patcipate in regionall exhibitions on univerity N campuses across the country concludes this program. Name (pIease print cearly) More than 6 million students have participated

School !^L in past Dream-Makers programs, so the kits ~~S~~~chool Addr~e~~ss ^won't last long. Order Yours Today!

? 1988 Binney & Smith Inc All rights reserved. Crayola and Dream-Makers are registered trademarks of Binney & Smith Inc

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