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Contents:
Forward
Chapter 1
- Scope and Sequence Chart
- Introduction and Theoretical Construct
- Instructional Techniques
- Justification and Need
Chapter 2
- Review of the Literature
- Map
- Northwest Coast Native Indian Cultural Background information
- Contexts of Northwest Coast Native Indian Art
- Ethnography
- Native Art
- Recognition of Native Art as an Art Form
- Kwagiulth Artists
- Skills
- Curriculum
- Curriculum Model
- Patterns of Instructional Programming
- Methodology
- Time
- Interaction Patterns
- Learner Needs
- Supportive Environment
- Program and Student Evaluation
- Reporting
- Present Day Development of Curriculums of Native Indian Art
Chapter 3
- Goals and Objectives
- Goals
- Objectives
- Evaluation
- Handout Materials:
- Rating Scale - Teacher Program Evaluation
- Rating Scale - Parent/Guardian Evaluation
- Questionaire - Teacher Self-Evaluation
- Questionaire - Student self-Evaluation
- Questionaire - Student Course Evaluation
- Example of a Criterion-Referenced Test
- Concept Checklist
- Group Record Card
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Chapter 4
- Teaching/Learning the Concepts:
- - Native Indian Art Displays
- - Concept # 1 - Basic Ovoid
- - Concept # 2 - Ovoid with Eyelid line
- - Variations and Styles of Eyes and Eyelid Lines
- - Concept # 3 - 'U' Shape
- - Concept # 4 - Split 'U'
- - Split 'U' Forms and Common Mistakes - Test Paper
- - Concept # 5 - Reverse Split 'U'
- - Concept # 6 - Variations in 'U' Shapes
- - Additional Variations in 'U' Shapes - Chart
- - Concept # 7 - 'S' Shaped Box End Design
- - Concept # 8 - Salmon-Trout Head
- - Concept # 9 - Killer Whales Head
- - Concept # 10 - Eagle Head
- - Concept # 11 - Knife Handles
- - Concept # 12 - Bas-Relief Whale
- - Concept # 13 - Bas-Relief Eagle (Interior Areas Carved)
- - Concept # 14 - Carved Serving Tray
- - Concept # 15 - Ceremonial Paddle
Chapter 5
- Implementation:
- Costs
- Possible Uses
- In-Service or Other Preparatory Activities
- Materials
- Line Drawings
Bibliography
- This book has been through several reprints. Wholesale enquiries welcome.
- Authentically recognized by the first nations
- This durable soft cover has 160 pages
- Book dimensions are 8.5 x 11 inches
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