Philosophical Foundations for
Art Education in Fulton County Schools
Art Education in Fulton County Schools integrates the study of art history, art criticism, aesthetics, and art production. As a subject in our schools, art education is based on the belief that looking at, talking about, and making art are processes essential to the well-educated student. The well-educated person is conversant with a breadth of ideas about:
- functions and styles of art in a wide range of cultures and societies.
- influences, impact, and relationships of art to events and the human condition throughout history.
- purposes, functions, and theories of art and artists in society.
- knowledge, application and use of a variety of art media, skills, techniques, and processes.
The study of art provides major opportunities to nourish high level thinking. When well taught, skills associated with artistic thinking include the ability to see clearly, analyze, reflect, make judgments, forge connections among ideas and information, and generate new ideas from diverse sources. more
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Sweet Apple Elementary Makes News!

Georgia Youth Art Month Flag
Sweet Apple Elementary School has been honored to have two students artworks featured on the flag design representing our state in Washington for Youth Art Month in March. Kamryn Tucker and Gisele Gelobter are the Sweet Apple Elementary Students that have artwork featured on the flag. Their artworks were chosen from students all across the state of Georgia! Congratulations to art teachers Tracy Kuzminski and Drew Brown.
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National Art Education Association
Georgia Art Education Association
Learning, the Arts, and the Brain
Beyond Basics Acheiving ... for All
Pleasure, Beauty, and Wonder, the Role of the Arts,,,
Americans for the Arts
The Scholastic Art and Writing Competition
NAEA 2009 PowerPoint: Teacher Dispositions
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