Issue and Problems in Art Instruction
Funding for Art Instruction
Teachers and school administrators must increasingly find ways to stretch funds available for arts education.
Funding for arts education is at an all-time low as a result of lean economic times and the ever-increasing emphasis on accountability in mathematics and reading in standardized testing.
Accessing Images Used in Art Instruction
If schools use filtering software on computers to protect students from unsavory materials (e.g., pornography) a lot can be filtered out:
- great works of art.
- the works of lesser known, more contemporary artists can sometimes blur the line between what is generally considered to be art.
- nude as metaphor for beauty, nature, and life.
Ethical Issues Associated with the Use of Images and Other Materials
Students must know that they need to cite sources and request permission to use information, images, or other sourced materials.
The Challenge of Meeting Standards in Art Instruction
The standards suggest that students know and be able to do the following by the time they have completed secondary school:
Be able to communicate at a basic level in the four arts discipline: dance, music, theatre, and visual arts.
Be able to communicate proficiently in at least one art form, including the ability to define and solve artistic problems.
Be able to develop and present basic analyses of works of art from structural, historical, and cultural perspetives, and from combinations of those perspectives.
Have an informed acquaintance with exemplary works of art from a variety of cultures and historical periods.
Be able to relate various types of arts knowledge and skills within and across the arts disciplines.