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AAE 220, 250, 360, 370: Art Education

library resources

LoC

Click on the hyperlinked subject headings below to generate lists of books and e-books held by Gitenstein Library. At the top of your results page, select the radio buttoned labeled "Books, Articles & More" and then re-execute the search to add articles from peer-reviewed journals, trade magazines and other media. But keep in mind that these subjects were initially devised to describe books, not articles. Some searches, therefore, do not reveal many articles.

Combine subject searches with your topical focus. For example, create a list of books about identity in art education by adding "identity" to the second line of your initial subject search (e.g., Art — Study and teaching AND identity).

Art education:

Curriculum:

Disability, diversity, equity, and social concerns:

Physically browse the General Stacks at the following locations to find books about:

  • AM — Museums, Collectors/Collecting [see also the separate libguide Art Exhibitions and Museums]
  • L — Education
    • L 797-898 — Educational Exhibitions and Museums
  • LA — History of Education
    • LA 201-398 — in the United States
  • LB — Theory and Practice of Education [important subclass with multiple divisions (e.g., Child Study)]
  • LC — Special Aspects of Education
    • LC 1200-1203 — Inclusive Education
  • N — Fine and Visual Arts
    • N 81-390 — Study and Teaching, Research
    • N 400-3990 — Art Museums, Galleries
    • N 5300-7418 — History of Art
    • N 8700-9165 — Art and the State, Public Art
  • NA — Architecture
  • NB — Sculpture
  • NC — Drawing, Design, Illustration
  • ND — Painting
  • NE — Print Media
  • NK — Decorative Arts
  • NX — Arts in General
  • TR — Photography
  • TS — Manufactures
    • TS 200-770 — Metalworking including Jewelry and Clocks
    • TS 800-887 — Woodwork
    • TS 1300-1781 — Textile Industry and Fabrics
  • TT — Arts and Crafts (i.e., Handicrafts)

For a detailed break down of the sub-classes in art and education see Library of Congress Classification Outline.