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Introduction: visual culture studies, part two.(Symposium: arts education and visual culture studies)

Arts Education Policy Review,  September, 2004  by Smith, Ralph A.

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The articles in this issue of Arts Education Policy Review on visual culture studies and arts education continue the critical examination that the journal has been conducting regarding the pervasive role of visual images in contemporary society. There are those who believe that because of these visual influences, arts education, especially visual art education, must radically alter its course.

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Contributors to the June/July issue of Arts Education Policy Review discussed the origins and goals of the approach and raised questions about the broad range of visual phenomena that it ...

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