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Comparison between the Art and Crafts Movement, Bauhaus and the post-war period regarding professionalism in art education

Comparison between the Art and Crafts Movement, Bauhaus and the post-war period regarding professionalism in art education

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Recent developments in art education have heightened the need for preparing art education teachers so that they will be specialized and professional enough to develop their students effectively. However, some art researchers still question the skill levels of art education teachers who have graduated from art education institutions rather than fine...

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... the information shown in Table 1, it is apparent that art education programmes in Oman do not include any modules dedicated to improving students' consumerism skills. When students are not prepared enough to understand the importance of consumerism skills, the art they produce cannot meet the field demands. ...

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