Camille,
I came across a useful book several years ago:
Contemporary Issues in Art Education, by Yvonne Gaudelius and Peg Speirs
Amongst other things, it has a chapter titled "Elementary Instruction
through Postmodern Art."
I ordered mine through Amazon.
Hope this helps,
Theresa in WA
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<i>[teacherartexchange] Postmodern art lessons for elementary
students</i><br>Date: <i>Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:20:20 -0400</i><br>>Does
anyone know of some good postmodern art lessons for elementary
<br>>students? I would like to find some websites with great student
<br>>samples. I an also interested in feedback from any of you about your
<br>>feelings (good and bad) about using postmodern art in teaching.
<br>>Thanks.<br>><br>>Camille<br>><br>><br>><br>>---<br>>To
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