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Canadian Review of Art Education Volume 14 1987

Contents / Sommaire

Editorial / Éditorial
Nick Webb

Articles

Why Study Popular Culure? A Review
Paul Duncum

Proacta: Personally Relevant Observations about Art Concepts and Teaching Activities
James U. Gray & Ronald N. MacGregor

A National Art Education Policy for Canada
Laurie Rae Baxter

In Search of the Roots of “Teacher Art”: Mirrors, Monitors, Mentors and Models
Stan Horner

Some Thoughts on Saving My Life: Art as Biography
Cathy Mullen

Contemporary Historiography and Art Education
Heta Kauppinen

Perception of Similarity in Visual and Musical Structures
Theo Goldberg

Australian Art Education: Past, Present and Future
Doug Boughton

Book Review / Critique de livre

Drawn to Art [Korzenik]
Reviewed by Letia Richardson

Drawn to Art [Korzenik]
Reviewed by Donald Soucy

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Canadian Review of Art Education Volume 13 1986 Canadian Review of Art Education Volume 15, No.1 1987
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