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Using Kits to Supplement Classroom Art Instruction for the Disadvantaged Child (open access)

Using Kits to Supplement Classroom Art Instruction for the Disadvantaged Child

This study is concerned with providing a strategy for teaching basic art concepts of line and shape at sixth grade level to the disadvantaged child through the use of kits as a supplement to classrooms instruction. Twelve kits were devised. The materials and information necessary to do the assignment were included in each kit. They were tested by disadvantaged sixth graders in a Dallas school for one month. The kits were evaluated using the children's work as compared to control assignments, as well as behavior checklists and frequency of uise counts. The game kits were particularly effective. Kits proved to be a viable strategy for enriching the art curriculum for disadvantaged children and improving classroom discipline.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Jaynes, Mary Jean
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Plant Fibers for Basketry (open access)

An Investigation of Plant Fibers for Basketry

The problem of investigating the adaptability of plant fibers for basketry was two-fold. The first part was the selection and preparation of the plants. Suitable collection time, drying methods, and processing and soaking procedures were determined through a series of experiments, performed during each season of the year. In the second part experimental samples were woven by using the basic basketry techniques to illustrate the usability and versatility of each plant fiber. The survey of forty plants proved that there are readily available plants suitable for basketry. The simplicity of the process, the ready availability of plants, the nominal cost of supplies, and the variety of visual elements obtainable were advantages realized from this investigation.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Smith, Virginia Sue M.
System: The UNT Digital Library