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Canadian Review of Art Education Volume 21, No.1 1994

Contents / Sommaire

Editorial / Éditorial
Boyd White

Articles

Art Education in the Australian Outback
Paul Duncum

Narrow and Sectarian Pretensions: George Gustavus Zerffi and the Teaching of Art History
F. Graeme Chalmers

What are Teachers For? (In the Time of the World’s Night)
Cynthia Taylor

Revisiting CSEA Art Education Policy Statements
Rita L. Irwin

Book Review / Critique de livre

Multi-Cultural Celebrations: The Paintings of Betty La Duke (1972-1992) [Orenstein]
Reviewed by Gudrum Helgadottir

The Child’s Creation of a Pictorial World [Golomb]
Reviewed by Anna M. Kindler

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