The richness of art education : : reflective thinking through collaborative inquiry / / Howard Cannatella.
This book is intended for anyone interested in knowing more about arts education. It makes a daring contribution to the subject in a clear, pragmatic, committed and ambitious way. The book discusses thoroughly the theory and practice of arts education and what it means to be a teacher of art. It is...
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