ࡱ> xzw K$bjbjOUOU nT-?-?1 $ P <3!l `(!!!!!L#L#L#P`R`R`R`R`R`R`cwfR` L# #@L#L#P#R`$ !!Wg`$$$T#: ! !P`$L#P`$$NZ H_u&U #H\0d_}`0`\g$g`H_$ H_L#L#L# I:   Course Syllabus Art 100 Introduction to Visual Art (3 credits) Textbook: Getlein, Mark. Gilberts Living With Art. 9th ed. New York: McGraw, 2010, ISBN-: 0073379204. COURSE DESCRIPTION Designed to introduce high school students to the attitudes and philosophies that relate to creative production in the visual arts and to help develop a positive attitude to the arts through the study of theory, styles of art history, structure and periods of art, combined with an active art gallery program and a variety of studio projects. Art projects will be judged on creative intent and fulfillment of stated requirements, not on artistic ability. The College Now version of this art course helps students with creative thinking skills, expressive abilities and self management needed in the college setting. Goals Of The Course: Students will: learn to use the library and web databases in the arts for research. learn basic art vocabulary and communication skills through art analysis, writing, art making, project presentation, and art critique. visit an art museum or gallery to understand associated resources, proper behaviors, and research potentials. study and discuss art origins and processes as a way to understand what art is and why it exists. explore art in virtual and physical surroundings relevant to ones own aesthetic interests. have the opportunity to create by working in at least three art media. Suggested Grading Scheme Grades are determined by the quality of work and being on time with assignments. Your ability to be productive within the range and depth of assigned topics will factor highly. Study practices, project development, writings, and participation will be given a designated number of points. Art projects will be judged on creative intent and fulfillment of stated requirements, not on artistic ability. Point System And Letter Grades Testing: 100 pts. The test format may consist of art work identification, matching, multiple choice, diagrams, and short essays based on the text readings, presentations and other activities. Mid-term Project: 100 pts. Museum exploration and a written paper. Participation: 100 pts. Includes discussions, presentations, internet interaction and critiques. 5 Creative Projects: 100 pts. Exercises in selected media; photography, drawing, painting, 3/d, and design include some art history and several artist statements. Final Project: 100 pts. Thematic project focusing on an art area, movement or artist of choice. Your final grade will be based on a percentage of points gained. The total possible number of points is 500. 100-93% = A, 92-90=A-, 89-87=B+, 86-84=B, 83-80=B-, etc. Art 100 Course Outline (Make your schedule with readings, topics, projects to be covered and due dates and include it here). (See the example provided below). COURSE SCHEDULE EXAMPLE Art 100 2012 Teacher____________ Office Hours __________ Readings, Topics, and Creative Investigation Date Chapter 1Read Chapter 1 Living With Art Orientation; Course Management, McGraw Hill Connect Resources Project 1: Forming A Concept of Art (Art composition exercises and discussion) Quiz Chapter 1Date Chapters 2 and 3Read Chapters 2 and 3 Project 2: Exploring a Museum for Themes and Uses. (Survey and Report) Quiz Chapters 2 & 3Date Chapter 4Read Chapter 4 Project 3: Creating Visual Communication and Perception. (Photographic Essay) Quiz Chapter 4Date Chapters 5 and 6Read Chapters 5 and 6 Project 4: Recognizing the Meaning and Applications of Drawing (Historical Survey with Drawing Experiments) Quiz Chapters 5 & 6Date Chapter 7Read Chapter 7 Project 5: Using Form, Content and Themes in Art (Art Work Analysis) Quiz Chapter 7Date Chapter 11Read Chapter 11 Project 6: Proposing A Work Of Art For A Sculpture Invitational (Sculpture Creation) Quiz Chapter 11Date Chapters 8 and 10Read Chapters 8 and 10 Project 7: Studying The Evolution Of Printmaking and Arts In The Workplace. (Historical Survey and Working with Graphic Design) Quiz Chapters 8 &10Date Chapters 12 and 13Read Chapters 12 and 13 Final Work: Defining Your Art For Daily Life. (Self Directed Project) Quiz Chapters 12 & 13 Art 100 Course Acknowledgement This must be turned in before the end of the first week of class. My student and I have read the course syllabus and outline. Parent signature I will be taking the course as a 3 credit college course through ÿմ. To obtain college credit, I must pass this course with a C average or higher.  Yes No Student signature ---Note to Art 100 high school teachers--- Because each high school is unique in its organization, course content may be adjusted to fit available resources but must fulfill the course description and objectives as outlined in the syllabus. Teachers have the responsibility to create course content guided by the recommended text and publisher supplements. With resources provided (LWA Learning Center and Connect) each teacher has a selection of topics for discussion, testing models, assignment suggestions, visual material in the form of slides and videos. Teachers are encouraged to expand on these with other resources on hand. Following this guideline ensures an outcome parity with the Art 100 course that is taught on campus. The Getlein textbook is to be used as the primary guide for teachers and students. In situations where it is cost prohibitive to use the recommended textbook, options are available and should be discussed with the College Now supervisor. A written plan for the course with topics, reading assignments, project descriptions and schedule should be ready and submitted to the CN supervisor as least a month before teaching begins. The McGraw Hill Online Learning Center for Living With Art is the base to be used by both the teacher and students to navigate the text and web.  HYPERLINK "https://paris.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073379204/information_center_view0/" https://paris.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073379204/information_center_view0/. A user name and password is required. High school teachers will be responsible for creating operational policies that define student conduct and expectations for daily participation in the class. These policies should be combined with the syllabus so all information is presented in one document. Students must receive the syllabus and course content outline on the first day of class. Students and parents need to verify in writing that they have read the syllabus and course content and understand the sequence of topics and projects, midterm and final critique expectations, timetable, evaluation and policy standards, supplies, equipment, and supplemental information. Course geography and college readiness is important in your planning. 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