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Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art Donna Kelly

Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art By Donna Kelly

Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art by Donna Kelly


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Darling Kelly would like to see the interested parties in the field of children's art placing less emphasis on the prevailing Mirror paradigm and embrace the Window paradigm.

Art educators often feel sidelined because subjects such as science and mathematics are requisites, while art remains at best, an elective.

Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art Summary

Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art by Donna Kelly

Reactions to children's artwork have varied throughout different times and places. Donna Darling Kelly is calling for a more joyful appreciation of our youngest artists. She presents the dichotomy of the Mirror and Window paradigms. First, she explains the Mirror paradigm, which art educators, psychologists, and art historians use; it is a psychological focus on children's art. It can be defined as the ability of the child to represent images of something other than the object itself. Psychologists who believe in this theory are interested in the self-reflective qualities of children's drawing as they relate to language, intelligence, and cognitive development. The opposing Window paradigm is an aesthetic perspective followed by people working in the arts. The subscribers to this theory see children's art as an objective reproduction of reality that carries all of the meaning with the image. The act of representation is the ultimate goal in this model, not the truth behind the goal. Darling Kelly would like to see the interested parties in the field of children's art placing less emphasis on the prevailing Mirror paradigm and embrace the Window paradigm. Art educators often feel sidelined because subjects such as science and mathematics are requisites, while art remains at best, an elective. Art is often classified as a sub-discipline concerned primarily with therapeutic areas. An unwanted effect of the Mirror paradigm is the stereotypical, psychological model of the artist as a hopelessly neurotic or troubled soul. This volume is a call to arms for the aesthetic Window paradigm, so that art as an autonomous discipline can gain stature in the curriculum of all children's schools.

About Donna Kelly

DONNA DARLING KELLY is Associate Professor and Art Education Program Coordinator in the Department of Art at Rhode Island College.

Table of Contents

Introduction Jean Jacques Rousseau Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel John Ruskin Herbert Spencer International Conference of Education James Sully Franz Cicek Second Generation Practioners Mirror Paradigm Second Generation Practioners Window Paradigm Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9781567506747
9781567506747
1567506747
Uncovering the History of Children's Drawing and Art by Donna Kelly
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2004-01-30
144
N/A
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