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References



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Braznell, W. (1999). The Early Career of Ronald Hayes Pearson and the Post: World War II Revival of American Silversmithing and Jewelrymaking. Winterthur Portfolio, 34(4), 185-213.

Catterall, J. (1998). Does Experience in the Arts Boost Academic Achievement? A Response to Eisner. Art Education, 51(4), 6-11.

Cooke, E. (2007). Modern Craft and the American Experience. American Art, 21(1), 2-9.

Craver, M. (1983-1985). Oral history interview with Margret Craver Withers, Conducted by Robert F. Brown for the Archives of American Art.

Efland, A. (1990). A History of Art Education: Intellectual and Social Currents in Teaching the Visual Arts. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.

Efland, A. (2002). Art and Cognition: Integrating the Visual Arts in the curriculum. New York: Teachers College Press.

Eisner, E. (1998). Does Experience in the Arts Boost Academic Achievement? Art Education, 51(1), 7-15. Retrieved September 19, 2015, from JSTOR.

Eisner, E. (2002). The Arts and the Creation of Mind, In Chapter 4, What the Arts Teach and How It Shows. (pp. 70-92). Yale University Press. 

Hart, V. (2012, January 20). Doodling in Math: Spirals, Fibonacci, and Being a Plant [Part 3 of 
3]. Retrieved October 22, 2015, from https://youtu.be/14-NdQwKz9w

Holmstrom, J. G. (1904). Modern Blacksmithing: Rational Horse Shoeing and Wagon Making. Chicago, IL: Frederick J Drake & Co.

Jolly, A. (2014, November 18). STEM vs. STEAM: Do the Arts Belong? Retrieved September 24, 2015.

Marshall, J. (2005). Connecting Art, Learning, and Creativity: A Case for Curriculum 
Integration. Studies in Art Education, 46(3), 227-241. Retrieved September 18, 2015, from JSTOR.

McCreight, T. (1991). The Complete Metalsmith: An Illustrated Handbook (Rev. ed.). Worcester, MA: Davis Publications.
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Memphis College of Art. AE560: Survey of Art Education (2011).  Survey of art education timeline.

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Smith, W. (1878). Teachers' Manual for Freehand Drawing in Intermediate Schools Intended to Accompany the Drawing-books for Intermediate Schools. Toronto: A. Miller.

Stankiewicz, M. (2001). Roots of Art Education Practice. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications.

Teaching for Artistic Behavior. (2012, November 12). Retrieved October 22, 2015, from http://teachingforartisticbehavior.org/tab-practice/assessment.

Thomas, R., & Arnold, A. (2011). The A Schools: A New Look at Curriculum Integration. Visual Arts Research, 37(1), 96-104. Retrieved September 19, 2015, from JSTOR.

Thorndike, E. (1907). On the Function of Visual Images. The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology 
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Venable, C. (1995). Silver in America, 1840-1940: A century of splendor. Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art.

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  • About Me
  • Portfolio
    • Perspective is Reality
    • Perceptual Divergence
    • Selected Work, 2016
    • Horn Island 32
    • Older Work
  • Contact Me