The Journal of Education, Volumen 89;Volumen 89W. Stewart & Company, 1957 |
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... visual imagination , while through the controlled and sensitive use of different tools and materials he learns to record his visual images in his own way . Art has a unique , but not an all - important , place in the curriculum . Every ...
... visual imagination , while through the controlled and sensitive use of different tools and materials he learns to record his visual images in his own way . Art has a unique , but not an all - important , place in the curriculum . Every ...
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... visual awareness of our environment . Consider a very simple concrete example of visual education at a very elemen- tary level . If you sent television units round the lanes of Devon and Cornwall in the summer , couldn't it have a ...
... visual awareness of our environment . Consider a very simple concrete example of visual education at a very elemen- tary level . If you sent television units round the lanes of Devon and Cornwall in the summer , couldn't it have a ...
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... visual quality . This opportunity is not only missed - many visual aids actually promote and per- petuate the most unfortunate aspects of commercial art . Whatever the worth of the visual aids at their dis- posal , teachers should ...
... visual quality . This opportunity is not only missed - many visual aids actually promote and per- petuate the most unfortunate aspects of commercial art . Whatever the worth of the visual aids at their dis- posal , teachers should ...
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