Five goals for a preschool art program could be:
Children can:
Enjoy listening to and discussing storybooks
Understand that print carries a message
What teachers do:
Share books with children, including Big Books, and model reading behaviors
Talk about letters by name and sounds
Establish a literacy-rich environment
Reread favorite stories
Shirley Constance Kramer has written: 'An art program, designed and applied, for the New York State prekindergarten centers of Nassau county' -- subject(s): Art, Study and teaching (Preschool)
NASA Art Program was created in 1962.
Art in Embassies Program was created in 1963.
the five areas of art are ancient art, modern art, art of the Americas, art of Africa and the African diaspora, and medieval renaissance and baroque art.
Most of the time it's Art, Cause usually the Little kids like that.
There are lots of different kinds of art schools and a host of degrees/diplomas that can be earned. Do your research and make sure your goals are clear before enrolling in an art program. Art school can be expensive and you don't want to graduate with $100,000 of student loan debt and be unemployable. This site gives an overview of art education: http://www.artschools.com/
Naomi F. Pile has written: 'Art experiences for young children' -- subject(s): Art, Study and teaching (Preschool)
the goal of Greek art was to present images of perfection in a balanced and orderly way.
Wendy M. L. Libby has written: 'Enriching the curriculum with art experiences' -- subject(s): Art, Study and teaching (Primary), Art in education, Study and teaching (Preschool)
You can locate a summer camp for your teen at www.kidscamps.com/art/performing_art.html. They have an art program. Also, you can check out www.bluelake.org.
The web address of the Landmarks Public Art Program is: http://www.landmarks.utexas.edu
Your child can attend preschool which has some educational value. There are several schools to choose from.