Curriculum development for enhancing the art aesthetic in art learning substance for grade 7 students: Pilot study
Author(s) -
Wisedsang Dheerayut,
Chookhampaeng Chowwalit,
Noiwangklang Pitak
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2015.2310
Subject(s) - curriculum , visual arts education , test (biology) , pilot test , psychology , mathematics education , pedagogy , art , visual arts , the arts , paleontology , applied psychology , biology
The objective of this research and development was to develop a curriculum for enhancing grade 7 students’ aesthetic sense and substantial art learning. There were 2 phases of the study consisting of: (i) the study of basic information about art aesthetics, including the attributes, approaches, theories, problems, and needs, (ii) the development of a tentative curriculum including 1) Rationale, 2) Objective, 3) Content, 4) Instructional activity (using PRemAA Process), and 5) Measurement and evaluation as well as a pilot study in order to study the feasibility of the resulting curriculum. The research findings found that the students’ post-test art aesthetic attribute was higher than the pre-test. In addition, the curriculum consisted of feasibility in both theory and practice. Key words: Curriculum development, instructional design, aesthetic education, art appreciation, aesthetic values.
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