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    Title: 國小兒童美術館之研究-以高雄市青山國小為例
    Other Titles: Research on Children's Museum in Elementary School--Cing Shan Elementary School in Kaohsiung City, as an example
    Authors: 張簡景鈴
    Changchien, Ching-ling
    Contributors: 視覺與媒體藝術學系
    明立國
    Li-kuo Ming
    Keywords: 駐校藝術家;文本;九年一貫「藝術與人文」;美術館;美感教育;學生美術館;兒童美術館
    children's art museum;Artists in schools;art museum;Student Art Gallery
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2015-01-08 10:07:11 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   本研究在學校設立美術館收藏、展示各類藏品,供學童瀏覽、參觀,如此往往可以培養出靈感與興趣的背景基礎下。探討兒童美術館在學校教育的實質意義,並依文建會「學生美術館」計劃之目標理念為根據,探析中小學校的「兒童美術館」,是以校園環境,利用原有空間,做為藝術課程實踐的場域,本研究將探討兒童美術館的角色與功能是否能與藝術教育的課程相輔相成,能否使藝術與人文課程與美術館相結合呈現在校園中,提高學童的美術鑑賞能力。   本論文分為五章,第一章為緒論;第二章國小藝術教育與兒童美術館,內容包括國小藝術教育與兒童美術館的理念與發展;第三章為青山國小兒童美術館的概述、兒童美術館的沿革以及兒童美術館與藝術教育的互動關係。第四章為兒童美術館在校園的功能性意涵、社會性意涵與學生問卷調查分析。第五章則為結論與建議。藉著青山國小兒童美術館的發展與現況,以現今國內校園設置美術館之目標,向青山國小學校行政人員、教師、學生方面提出建議。其中包括對「建立導覽制度」、「調整開館時間與增加宣傳管道」、「增加典藏作品空間」、「增進全校師生的參與感」這幾個部份提出建議。
      In this study, the school set up an art museum, displaying various types of collections for the school visit, visit, so often you can train a background of nspiration and interest basis. Children's Art Museum to explore the real meaning of education in schools, and according to the CCA "Student Art" program of the target concept as the basis for Analysis of primary and secondary schools of the "Children's Art Museum", is a campus environment, the use of existing space, as a practical arts courses the Field, children's Art Museum of the study will examine whether the role and function of arts education curriculum and complement, can make the arts and humanities courses presented in combination with the museum campus, the increase in children's art appreciation.   This paper is divided into five chapters, the first chapter of introduction; Chapter elementary art education and children's museum, including elementary school art education and children's museum concept and development; Castle country chapter is an overview of small children museum, children's museum children's Art Museum of History and the interaction between art and education. Chapter IV Children's Art Museum on the campus of the functional implications, social implications and analysis of student questionnaires. Chapter V, compared with the conclusions and recommendations, ethnographic work, including the Presbyterian Church's worship and music, the South Australian Presbyterian Church Music Ministry of the organization and function, made for the music ministry and analysis of field records, and poetry analysis. Chapter V, compared with conclusions and recommendations. Castle Elementary School Children's Art Museum through the development andcurrent status, to set the current Museum of the target domestic campus to Castle Elementary School administrators, teachers, students make recommendations. Including "the establishment of navigation system", "adjust the opening time and increase the promotion channel", "increase the collection of work space" and "enhance the participation of teachers and students a sense of" some of these recommendations.
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