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Design Education: Creating Thinkers to Improve the World (Paperback)

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Design Education: Creating Thinkers to Improve the World is a curricular resource that offers theoretical concepts and practical advice for teaching lessons in design to PreK-12 grade students. The book is for art educators at the preK-12 level in schools, museums, and enrichment programs, and university professors in teacher preparation programs. Design education is about problem-solving, learning through objects of our daily lives, and the role design plays in social responsibility and the creative economy. Designers utilize research methods, technology, sketching, and the construction of prototypes. The basis of these techniques, systems, and tools may be taught to Prek-12 students. Students need lifelong skills that build their creativity and problem-solving capabilities to better understand the world and themselves and use visual communication to advance their abilities to express ideas. Design is a study about life and can touch on all school subjects, making it a valuable interdisciplinary study. Students are able to directly apply thinking strategies and learning about facts, figures, and concepts at the same time they are crafting meaningful ideas about the importance, influence, and social implications of everyday items and the potential to improve the world.

About the Author


Robin Vande Zande is Associate Professor in Art and Design Education at Kent State University and co-founder of the DESIGN-ED organization. She has researched and published many articles on teaching design to Prek-12 grade students. She currently is overseeing a writing team on creating national standards in design education.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781475820157
ISBN-10: 1475820151
Publisher: National Art Educators Association
Publication Date: December 7th, 2016
Pages: 236
Language: English