Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 117 - TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR FINE ARTS
Subchapter B - MIDDLE SCHOOL, ADOPTED 2013
Section 117.202 - Art, Middle School 1, Adopted 2013
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 117.202
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General requirements. Students in Grades 6, 7, or 8 enrolled in the first year of art may select Art, Middle School 1.
(b) Introduction.
(1) The fine arts incorporate the study of
dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts to offer unique experiences and
empower students to explore realities, relationships, and ideas. These
disciplines engage and motivate all students through active learning, critical
thinking, and innovative problem solving. The fine arts develop cognitive
functioning and increase student academic achievement, higher-order thinking,
communication, and collaboration skills, making the fine arts applicable to
college readiness, career opportunities, workplace environments, social skills,
and everyday life. Students develop aesthetic and cultural awareness through
exploration, leading to creative expression. Creativity, encouraged through the
study of the fine arts, is essential to nurture and develop the whole
child.
(2) Four basic
strands--foundations: observation and perception; creative expression;
historical and cultural relevance; and critical evaluation and
response--provide broad, unifying structures for organizing the knowledge and
skills students are expected to acquire. Each strand is of equal value and may
be presented in any order throughout the year. Students rely on personal
observations and perceptions, which are developed through increasing visual
literacy and sensitivity to surroundings, communities, memories, imaginings,
and life experiences, as sources for thinking about, planning, and creating
original artworks. Students communicate their thoughts and ideas with
innovation and creativity. Through art, students challenge their imaginations,
foster critical thinking, collaborate with others, and build reflective skills.
While exercising meaningful problem-solving skills, students develop the
lifelong ability to make informed judgments.
(3) Statements that contain the word
"including" reference content that must be mastered, while those containing the
phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) Foundations: observation and perception.
The student develops and expands visual literacy skills using critical
thinking, imagination, and the senses to observe and explore the world by
learning about, understanding, and applying the elements of art, principles of
design, and expressive qualities. The student uses what the student sees,
knows, and has experienced as sources for examining, understanding, and
creating original artworks. The student is expected to:
(A) identify and illustrate concepts from
direct observation, original sources, personal experiences, and communities
such as family, school, cultural, local, regional, national, and
international;
(B) understand and
apply the elements of art, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space,
and value, as the fundamentals of art in personal artworks using art vocabulary
appropriately;
(C) understand and
apply the principles of design, including emphasis, repetition/pattern,
movement/rhythm, contrast/variety, balance, proportion, and unity, in personal
artworks using art vocabulary appropriately; and
(D) discuss the expressive properties of
artworks such as appropriation, meaning, narrative, message, and symbol using
art vocabulary accurately.
(2) Creative expression. The student
communicates ideas through original artworks using a variety of media with
appropriate skills. The student expresses thoughts and ideas creatively while
challenging the imagination, fostering reflective thinking, and developing
disciplined effort and progressive problem-solving skills. The student is
expected to:
(A) create original artworks
based on direct observations, original sources, personal experiences, and the
community;
(B) apply the art-making
process to solve problems and generate design solutions; and
(C) produce artworks, including drawings,
paintings, prints, sculptures/modeled forms, ceramics, fiber art, photographic
imagery, and digital art and media, using a variety of materials.
(3) Historical and cultural
relevance. The student demonstrates an understanding of art history and culture
by analyzing artistic styles, historical periods, and a variety of cultures.
The student develops global awareness and respect for the traditions and
contributions of diverse cultures. The student is expected to:
(A) identify the influence of historical and
political events in artworks;
(B)
identify examples of art that convey universal themes such as beliefs, cultural
narrative, life cycles, the passage of time, identity, conflict, and
cooperation;
(C) explain the
relationships that exist between societies and their art and architecture;
and
(D) explore career and
avocational opportunities in art such as various design, museum, and fine arts
fields.
(4) Critical
evaluation and response. The student responds to and analyzes artworks of self
and others, contributing to the development of the lifelong skills of making
informed judgments and reasoned evaluations. The student is expected to:
(A) create written or oral responses to
artwork using appropriate art vocabulary;
(B) analyze original artworks using a method
of critique such as describing the artwork, analyzing the way it is organized,
interpreting the artist's intention, and evaluating the success of the
artwork;
(C) develop a
portfolio;
(D) investigate and
explore original artworks in a variety of venues outside of the classroom such
as museums, galleries, or community art; and
(E) understand and demonstrate proper
exhibition etiquette.
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