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NAD Standards for High School Fine Arts Courses Grade 9-Grade 12Download the performance standards for Fine Arts instruction in North American Adventist schools:Visual ArtMusic -
A Contemporary Role for the Campus Art Gallery TertiaryThe campus art gallery has two main functions: to increase visual literacy by promoting the visual arts and to establish a relationship with the community. The primary audiences are the student body and the surrounding neighborhoods. The college gallery has... -
A Shout Out about Teaching for Artistic Behaviour [TAB] Kindergarten-Grade 12Learn how TAB, a choice based art class model, can increase your students’ engagement and positive behavior. -
Art and Contemporary Technologies in the Development of Sensitivity and Aesthetic Perception TertiaryThe objective of this research is to analyze the importance and contributions of the development of sensitivity and aesthetic perception, using modern art and contemporary technology as tools to aid education. The study also intends to provide teachers with... -
Art and Service Learning Go Hand in Hand Tertiary-LifelongDiscover how La Sierra art students gained valuable experience through diverse community service engagements. Tips and ideas valuable to all levels of Adventist art education. -
Art Curriculum Framework SPD Grade 5-Grade 12An essential curriculum development tool for Christian secondary schools, this downloadable framework outlines the Adventist philosophy, values and principles, and shows teachers how valuing, thinking and other learning skills can be taught from a Christian... -
Art is For Everyone Kindergarten-Grade 12This article defines art and then shows how it can be taught effectively. Benefits to be gained from the study of art include encouraging self-expression, developing creative thinking, aiding self-discovery, developing visual perception, and developing the... -
Art: High School Supplement SSD Grade 7-Grade 12Adventist teachers' handbooks for integrating faith and values. These are practical guides with a variety of approaches to teaching key values, illustrations and examples. Separate booklets are available for each subject, including: Art, Business, Computer,... -
Arts Attack Kindergarten-Grade 8Arts Attack is an entire art curriculum for use in K-8 schools. The DVD (or online) format of this program has been designed to make it easy for the classroom teacher to facilitate a comprehensive, developmental and sequential program based on the principles... -
Create - Teacher Bulletin Volume 1 Kindergarten-Grade 8This collection of creative projects will lead you in "finding the sublime in the ordinary." Activities include shadow casting, pasta art, and sign design. -
Creation Magazine Photo Contest Grade 5-Grade 10Have your students photographing what they have learned about God through nature. Creation magazine includes a youth photo contest in each issue. -
Discipline-Based Art Education - A Fresh Approach to Teaching Art Kindergarten-Grade 12Learn what discipline-based art education is and why it is a good idea in Adventist education. "DBAE not only helps beginning art students to develop a more focused way of art production, but also enables them to appreciate art criticism, history, and... -
Elfred Lee - Dialogue With an Adventist Artist in Mexico Grade 10-Lifelong"Lee's art stands out for its beauty and serenity. He has chosen to portray the uplifting feeling of peace and joy that characterize the Christian life." -
Fine Arts Portfolio Checklist Kindergarten-Grade 12A sample checklist for grading fine arts portfolios. This table accompanies the Oct/Nov 2008 Journal of Adventist Education article, "Fine-Arts Education in North American Division Secondary Schools" (Vol 71:1, pp.28-32). -
Fine-Arts Education in North American Division Secondary Schools Kindergarten-Grade 12How strong is the fine-arts program in the North American Division? Are the courses offered in Adventist academies adequate to prepare students to pursue a college major and seek a career in the fine arts? The author shares results from research across NAD... -
Fractals and Art Grade 1-Grade 2In this 1st and 2nd grade art class students will learn about fractal art and how God can be seen through patterns and designs in nature. -
Francisco Badilla Briones - Dialogue with a Chilean Seventh-day Adventist artist and aesthetic philosopher Grade 10-LifelongFrancisco Badilla Briones is a Chilean painter whose art concretizes the gospel message in an aesthetically contemporary language. -
Fun and Easy Art Lessons for the Lower Grades Kindergarten-Grade 8This 2012 NAD Teachers Convention Kids’ art presentation explores easy and fun ways to teach art to children, even if you don’t think you are artistic! Learn how to incorporate these easy art lessons into your curriculum with very little teacher... -
GoodSalt Inspirational Art & Photography Kindergarten-LifelongGood Salt is a stock illustration company showcasing the best in inspirational art and Inspirational photography. A searchable database offers CDs for church Powerpoint use, custom giclee prints, fine art, and church banners. -
How Great Thou Art Kindergarten-Grade 10An art curriculum from a Christian perspective covering the fundamentals of drawing, painting, color theory, and art appreciation. Print out sample lessons, visit the online art gallery, or order supplies such as videos, art journals, music, and much more. -
Integrating the Arts Into the Classroom Kindergarten-Grade 12"If teachers redefine art as the cultural arts, they will become more sensitive to how the arts play out in their own culture. Seen in this way, art becomes a way of living that nurtures creativity, artistic skill, and attitude.... By teaching visual... -
Jordi Baget - Dialogue with an Adventist Painter from Spain Grade 10-LifelongBaget discusses how he became a painter and also how he paints. He talks about what gives him the greatest satisfaction in his work and how being a Christian has affected his life as an artist. -
NAD K-8 Fine Arts Resources Kindergarten-Grade 8Classroom resources for the instruction of art and music in the Adventist elementary school. -
NAD Music & Visual Arts Curriculum Guide 9-12 Grade 9-Grade 12The NAD music & visual arts curriculum guide for Grades 9-12 includes a philosophy statement, rational, correlation to Journey to Excellence, and essential elements and recommended resources for music curriculum and appreciation, as well as the visual... -
Nathan Greene - Adventist Artist Resources Kindergarten-LifelongThis is the homepage of Adventist artist Nathan Greene. You can order his paintings, as well as postcards of his paintings. -
PET 08-12: Christmas Season Links Kindergarten-Grade 12Download Vaughn Jennings' December 2008 newsletter for Adventist teachers in North America. This edition features 15 links to crafts, fun and facts, volunteer ideas, activities, worksheets, lessons, music, worship skits and stories for the Christmas season,... -
Rafael Falco Guell - Dialogue with an Adventist Painter in Spain Grade 11-LifelongGuell discusses his career as a painter, how he started out and what influences his work. -
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The Art Lesson - Daily Lesson Guide Grade 1NAD Pathways Grade 1 selection for Theme 7: Personal Feelings and Growth. "Tommy wants to be an artist when he grows up, and he can’t wait to meet his art teacher when he gets to first grade. Then he finds out that she expects him to copy her pictures.... -
The Fine Art of Darrel Tank Preschool-LifelongDarrel Tank is a well-loved Adventist illustrator and artist, known especially for his portrayals of Jesus. His copyrighted artwork is available for use in presentations, such as Powerpoint, for free with the copyright notice clearly posted. Also available... -
Training up a Child in the Right Way - Stewardship for Adventist Students Kindergarten-LifelongStewardship includes use of body, abilities, time, material possessions and the world. This article includes two pages of sample activities grouped by subject area. -
Using a Cross-Over Curriculum Kindergarten-Grade 8Teaching communication through art, music, and language arts. "When schools face lower enrollments and shrinking budgets, music and art classes are often eliminated, or included only when volunteer teachers are available as time and budget permits....Teachers...