Elementary School Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Importance and use of Teaching Methods in Visual Arts Education

  • Zlata Tomljenović University of Rijeka, Faculty of Teacher Education
Keywords: interactive approach to learning and teaching, generic and subject-specific teaching methods, elementary school teachers, teaching strategies, visual arts

Abstract

The quality of the teaching process in visual arts largely depends on a creative and effective combination of both general and subject-specific (visual arts) teaching methods. The aim of this study was to determine inservice teachers' perceptions of the features, specifics, importance and objectives of teaching methods in visual arts education, as well as their perception of the importance of visual arts as a school subject. The research was conducted on a sample of 373 Croatian elementary school teachers. A correlation was determined between the following variables: “teachers' work experience”, “teachers' perception of the importance of visual arts education” and the variable: “use of teaching methods in visual arts classes”. Findings have implications for modernizing and improving school practice; they also suggest further research in this area.

DOI: 10.18690/1855-4431.11.1.1-18(2018)
COBISS-ID: 23815688

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Author Biography

Zlata Tomljenović, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Teacher Education

PhD. Rijeka, Croatia. E-mail: zlata.tomljenovic@ufri.uniri.hr.

Published
2018-03-15
How to Cite
Tomljenović Z. (2018). Elementary School Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Importance and use of Teaching Methods in Visual Arts Education . Journal of Elementary Education, 11(1), 1-18. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/education/article/view/155
Section
Scientific Articles