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    Academic Career Goals

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    start and get a degree in the arts because I love the fine arts, however getting a degree for teaching is appealing to me as well. I will take my general education classes to start off. Once I finalize what specifically I want…

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    K-12 Classroom Observation

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    experiment were signed by the 40 third grade students’ parents or guardians. Two classroom setting existed: The first group of students received direct-instruction teaching on Day 1’s English Language Art lesson and the second group students received arts-based instruction (integrating drama) or drama-based teaching on Day 2’s English Language Art lesson. The participants in the first group consisted of 10 boys and 10 girls, including 5 students are ELL learners and their reading levels ranged…

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    have achieve a lot of knowledge about the importance of the arts integration in the classroom. The fieldwork in my host classroom and my host teacher has also gave me a lot of experience and practical knowledge about how the arts look in action. I have learned a lot about the social studies and the arts integration in the curriculum. Furthermore during this course I was able to observe and analyzed my host classroom for effective teaching and learning practices. And I believe the field…

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    has rapidly grown to become the second-largest private university in Oregon. The university is located in Newberg, Oregon, which is more or less in-between its campus centers in Salem and Portland. The private university is a science and liberal arts university that offers a 14 to one student-faculty ratio. There are approximately 200 faculty members who instruct over 3,900 students spread through the different campuses. While 2,200 are traditionally students, there are 1,300 graduate…

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    In May 2003, Kristine A. Biorn dissertation of Master’s thesis Art therapy benefits and connections to art education includes that art education may be use as therapy. For some people who have high stress level and anxiety before taking an exam; an art class can reduce stress leave. Art can help a person mental ability. Pedagogy is the function or working of a teacher; teaching. —the art or science of teaching; education; instructional methods. For example, maybe teacher may help a student…

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    professor who believes being an artist is not just about being able to make or create art. She believes being an artist is also about being a problem solver as well as making something that means something or that is a part of you. She believes that everyone is an artist in their own way whether it is writing a paper to painting a picture in some ways we are all alike. Amanda Kline is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art here at Otterbein, who also is a Professional Visual Artist on her own…

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    Johnnetta B. Cole explains in her piece, Black Studies in Liberal Arts Education, the 5 ways black studies…

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    Ever since formal education became more than teaching kids how to read and write, a particular issue started to become more and more evident: English, mathematics and the sciences are more valued in schools than artistic abilities and disciplines like music and art, just to name a few. Kids are forced to study the core academic subjects well past the basic level, while the arts are completely neglected after middle school, and in some cases, elementary school. Only when both, creative and…

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    Discourse Community

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    A Discourse Community of an Art Educator A discourse community is a group of people who share a common interest and also have a particular language. According to, “The Concept of Discourse Community” by John Swales a professor of linguistic and codirector of the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English, sets specifics as to what a Discourse Community is. For example, it consists of six-defining characteristics, a community must have participation, communication, a specific genre of writing, a…

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    Why Did Buddhism Spread

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    Buddhist inspired art as well as literature greatly increased the spread of Buddhism to other areas. Buddhist art and literature appealed to a wide variety of diverse people. Asvaghosa, who was a great Buddhist thinker, released a bibliography about Buddha that was written in Sanskrit, which was able to quickly spread…

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