Range of Competencies

Similar documents
NEW YORK STATE TEACHER CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS

ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM

Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments (AEPA ) FIELD 49: THEATER TEST OBJECTIVES

North Kitsap School District GRADES 7-8 Essential Academic Learning Requirements SECONDARY VISUAL ART

Art and Design Curriculum Map

Visual Arts Prekindergarten

Visual Arts Benchmarks: Grades K-12 Victor Central Schools Acknowledgements

Helena Public Schools. Fine Arts Curriculum. Visual Arts

Visual Arts Curriculum Framework

FINE ARTS STANDARDS FRAMEWORK STATE GOALS 25-27

California Content Standard Alignment: Hoopoe Teaching Stories: Visual Arts Grades Nine Twelve Proficient* DENDE MARO: THE GOLDEN PRINCE

K.1.1 Understand that art is a visual record of human ideas and has a history as old as humankind.

Visual Arts Colorado Sample Graduation Competencies and Evidence Outcomes

Middle School Art. International School of Kenya Creative Arts ART: Middle School Curriculum

Kindergarten-3 rd Grade 2008 Minnesota Arts Strands & Standards Dance, Media Arts, Music, Theater, & Visual Arts

4 th -5 th Grade 2008 Minnesota Arts Strands & Standards Dance, Media Arts, Music, Theater, & Visual Arts

Report: MN Benchmarks

CHINO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE ART HISTORY

New Hampshire Curriculum Framework for the Arts. Visual Arts K-12

High School Photography 2 Curriculum Essentials Document

RESPONDING TO ART: History and Culture

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District Printmaking I Grades 10-12

TEST SUMMARY AND FRAMEWORK TEST SUMMARY

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District Art Elective Grade 7

Boyd County Public Schools Middle School Arts and Humanities 7 th Grade VISUAL ARTS DRAFT

Indiana Academic Standards for Visual Arts Alignment with the. International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Juried Exhibition of Student Art

Content Map For Fine Arts - Music

DISCIPLINES LIST DIVISION: ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Standards Covered in the WCMA Indian Art Module NEW YORK

Grade 7 Art Curriculum Maps

Content Map For Fine Arts - Music

13 Art AZ-SG-FLD013-02

Greeley-Evans School District 6 High School Sculpture I Curriculum Guide

Visual & Performing Arts

North Kitsap School District GRADE K Essential Academic Learning Requirements ELEMENTARY VISUAL ART

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Summit Public Schools Summit, New Jersey Grade Level 3/ Content Area: Visual Arts

GLOSSARY for National Core Arts: Visual Arts STANDARDS

Missouri Educator Gateway Assessments

Arts Grades 5-8 Visual Arts Grade 6 Art

TEST SUMMARY AND FRAMEWORK TEST SUMMARY

OKLAHOMA SUBJECT AREA TESTS (OSAT )

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District String Orchestra Grade 9

Course Syllabus Art Appreciation ARTS (787) /

Archbold Area Schools Art Curriculum Map

Radford City Public Schools Pacing Guide Grade Level: 3rd Subject Area: Elementary ART 1 st and 2 nd 9 weeks

Summer Assignment. B. Research. Suggested Order of Completion. AP Art History Sister Lisa Perkowski

Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for The Arts

This test is now delivered as a computer-based test. See for current program information. AZ-SG-FLD049-02

Chapter 117. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts Subchapter A. Elementary, Adopted 2013

Curriculum Standard One: The student will use his/her senses to perceive works of art, objects in nature, events, and the environment.

Chapter 117. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts Subchapter A. Elementary

Woodlynne School District Curriculum Guide. Art Grades K-2

High School Photography 3 Curriculum Essentials Document

Chapter 117. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts. Subchapter A. Elementary

OKLAHOMA SUBJECT AREA TESTS (OSAT )

Department of Teaching & Learning Parent/Student Course Information. Art Appreciation (AR 9175) One-Half Credit, One Semester Grades 9-12

Grade 7 Fine Arts Guidelines: Dance

EFFECTIVE DATE: Fall 2011

Wood Middle School Electives for the School Year

Learning Targets. Art 7 th Grade

The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water

OFFICE OF CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE OUTLINE

VISUAL ART CURRICULUM STANDARDS KINDERGARTEN

6 th Grade Art. for Art and Design Education

2 nd Grade Visual Arts Curriculum Essentials Document

Minnesota Academic Standards

Wood Middle School Electives for the School Year. Rising 7 th and 8 th graders will sign up for classes this week.

Block C1. (re) Arts Comparative and transnational studies of Asian and Asian American cultures with a focus on literature, film, and visual arts.

Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved. NES, the NES logo, Pearson, the Pearson logo, and National

ART I: UNIT TEN ART APPRECIATION

Office of Curriculum, Instruction & Professional Development VISUAL ARTS (562) FAX (562) VISUAL ARTS

8 th Grade Ceramics Curriculum Essentials Document

6-8 Unit 1, Art, Elements and Principles of Art

Calderdale College Learning Centre. Guide to the Dewey Decimal Classification system

High School Photography 1 Curriculum Essentials Document

Shrewsbury Borough School Visual and Performing Arts Curriculum 2012 Visual Arts Grade 7

Chapter 117. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts. Subchapter B. Middle School, Adopted 2013

Principles of Art THE SENTENCES OF ART

A Fine Arts Standards Guide for Families

Early and Middle Childhood / Art. Component 1: Content Knowledge SAMPLE ITEMS AND SCORING RUBRICS

Course Code Directory (CCD) Summary of Changes

West Virginia State Museum Lesson Plan

FINE ARTS EARLY ELEMENTARY. LOCAL GOALS/OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES 2--Indicates Strong Link LINKING ORGANIZER 1--Indicates Moderate Link 0--Indicates No Link

Fine Arts. Two years (4 semesters) of Fine Arts required

Visual Art Department Indian Hill Exempted Village School District


TEACHER CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPETENCY/SKILL # PG # 1.0 KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROCESSES OF DRAWING...1

Visual and Performing Arts Standards. Dance Music Theatre Visual Arts

AREA VII: Fine Arts - 3 credit hours required

Curriculum Guides. Elementary Art. Weld County School District 6 Learning Services th Avenue Greeley, CO /

Aesthetic Qualities Cues within artwork, such as literal, visual, and expressive qualities, which are examined during the art criticism process.

THINGS TO REMEMBER ART APPRECIATION

Kindergarten Visual Arts Curriculum Essentials Document

DIVISION OF ART AND DESIGN BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE IN ART AND DESIGN WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ART

9 th -12 th Grade 2008 Minnesota Arts Strands & Standards Dance, Media Arts, Music, Theater, & Visual Arts

Middle School Course Guide VAPA Courses

Curriculum Standard One: The student will use his/her senses to perceive works of art, objects in nature, events, and the environment.

5.1 Art-marking is a continual process of planning, creating, and refining.

University of La Verne and Glendale Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan Track I

Transcription:

ART l. ll. lll. Content Domain Range of Competencies Foundations of Art: Elements and Principles 0001 0002 11% Art Media, Tools, Technologies, Techniques, and Processes 0003 0008 33% Visual Arts in Historical and Cultural Contexts 0009 0014 33% lv. Aesthetics and Art Criticism 0015 0016 12% Connecting the Visual Arts to Other V. Disciplines 0017 0018 11% Approximate Percentage of Test Score Evaluation Systems, Pearson, P.O. Box 226, Amherst, MA 01004 NES, the NES logo, Pearson, the Pearson logo, and National Evaluation Series are trademarks, in the U.S. and/or other countries, of Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). 1

l. FOUNDATIONS OF ART: ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES 0001 Understand the elements of art. Demonstrate knowledge of the elements of art (i.e., color, line, shape, form, texture, value, space). Analyze how the elements of art have been used to achieve specific effects or communicate ideas in given works of art. Compare and contrast ways in which the elements of art are used in two different artworks. Analyze the characteristics and qualities of the elements of art in a given work of art. 0002 Understand the principles of design. Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of design (e.g., balance, contrast, unity, variety, emphasis, harmony, repetition, rhythm, pattern, movement). Analyze how principles of design are used to achieve specific effects or communicate ideas in a given work of art. Compare and contrast how principles of design have been used in two different artworks. 2

ll. ART MEDIA, TOOLS, TECHNOLOGIES, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCESSES 0003 used in drawing. and technologies employed in drawing. and processes employed in drawing. given drawing. and technologies used in the creation of drawings. 0004 used in painting. and technologies employed in painting. and processes employed in painting. given painting. and technologies used in the creation of paintings. 0005 used in printmaking. and technologies employed in printmaking. and processes employed in printmaking. given print. and technologies used in the creation of prints. 3

0006 used in sculpture. and technologies employed in sculpture. and processes employed in sculpture. given work of sculpture. and technologies used in the creation of sculpture. 0007 used in photography, video/film art, multimedia arts, and design arts. and technologies employed in photography, video/film art, multimedia arts, and design arts. and processes employed in photography, video/film art, multimedia arts, and design arts. given work of photography, video/film art, multimedia arts, and design arts. and technologies used in photography, video/film art, multimedia arts, and design arts. 0008 used in functional arts, such as ceramics, fiber arts, and jewelry. and technologies employed in functional arts, such as ceramics, fiber arts, and jewelry. and processes employed in functional arts, such as ceramics, fiber arts, and jewelry. given work of functional arts, such as ceramics, fiber arts, and jewelry. and technologies used in functional arts, such as ceramics, fiber arts, and jewelry. 4

lll. VISUAL ARTS IN HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS 0009 Understand the purposes and functions of art in cultures and societies throughout history. of Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East from ancient times to the present. of Asia and Oceania from ancient times to the present. of Central and South America from ancient times to the present. of Europe from ancient times to the present. of North America from ancient times to the present. 0010 Understand how works of art and architecture relate to their historical context (e.g., cultural, political, social, religious, technological). cultures of Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East from ancient times to the present relate to their historical context. cultures of Asia and Oceania from ancient times to the present relate to their historical context. cultures of Central and South America from ancient times to the present relate to their historical context. cultures of Europe from ancient times to the present relate to their historical context. cultures of North America from ancient times to the present relate to their historical context. 5

0011 Understand how art from various cultures and historical periods influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how art from various cultures of Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East from ancient times to the present influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how art from various cultures of Asia and Oceania from ancient times to the present influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how art from various cultures of Central and South America from ancient times to the present influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how art from various cultures of Europe from ancient times to the present influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how art from various cultures of North America from ancient times to the present influenced and was influenced by art from other cultures and historical periods. 0012 Understand the distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures. Demonstrate knowledge of the distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures of Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East from ancient times to the present. Demonstrate knowledge of distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures of Asia and Oceania from ancient times to the present. Demonstrate knowledge of distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures of Central and South America from ancient times to the present. Demonstrate knowledge of distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures of Europe from ancient times to the present. Demonstrate knowledge of distinguishing characteristics of art from various cultures of North America from ancient times to the present. 0013 Understand similarities and differences among art forms or artworks from various cultures and historical periods. Analyze the similarities and differences in how the elements and principles of art are used in artworks from various cultures and historical periods. Analyze the similarities and differences in how tools, media, techniques, and processes are used in artworks from various cultures and historical periods. Demonstrate knowledge of how similar themes or subjects have been treated by artists from various cultures or historical periods. Compare and contrast the use of visual symbols in artworks from various cultures and historical periods. 6

0014 Understand ways in which visual images may influence current cultural and societal issues. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which the works of contemporary artists reflect, play a role in, and influence present-day culture. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which visual images shape worldwide responses to societal developments or historical events. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which visual images in popular media and advertising influence culture and society. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which cultural and social ideas, themes, and concepts (e.g., individual identity, community, power, authority, feminism, environmentalism) are reflected in works of art. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which changes in culture and society have influenced how viewers respond to given works of art. 7

lv. AESTHETICS AND ART CRITICISM 0015 Understand aesthetic concepts. Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate vocabulary used in aesthetic responses. Demonstrate knowledge of aesthetic concepts and processes in addressing aesthetic questions. 0016 Understand critical analysis and interpretation of artworks. Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate vocabulary used in art criticism. Apply critical processes to describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate works of art. 8

V. CONNECTING THE VISUAL ARTS TO OTHER DISCIPLINES 0017 Understand connections between visual arts and other disciplines. Demonstrate knowledge of how ideas, themes, and concepts in the visual arts are expressed in other arts disciplines (i.e., dance, music, theater). Analyze how developments in visual arts and other arts disciplines have influenced each other throughout history. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which the visual arts and other arts disciplines may be combined to express ideas or themes. Analyze ways in which concepts and themes in other disciplines (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies) have been explored through the visual arts. Analyze how developments in the visual arts and other disciplines have influenced each other throughout history. Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which the visual arts and other disciplines may be combined to express ideas or themes. 0018 Understand careers and opportunities for lifelong learning in the visual arts. Demonstrate knowledge of the innovative thinking and creative problem solving used in various arts-related careers. Demonstrate knowledge of how career skills taught in the arts (e.g., teamwork, use of technology, communication skills) are essential in the global economy. Demonstrate an understanding of career opportunities in the visual arts. Identify the skills and preparation required for careers in the visual arts. Recognize how various professions require creative thinking skills developed through the study of visual art (e.g., medicine, law, urban planning, environmental design). Recognize opportunities for lifelong learning and expression through the visual arts. 9