Learning From the Inside Out:
A Guide to the Expressive Arts

The expressive arts are an essential element of the curriculum.
In this richly illustrated collection of ten original manuscripts,
the authors invite you to welcome, appreciate, and enable children's
learnings and their expressions of those learnings through
creative modes. They challenge teachers to make the classroom paper
curriculum come alive for children, to rediscover the powerful
learning connections that can be made when cognitive and affective
experiences come together through the expressive arts. Stevie
Hoffman and Linda Leonard Lamme, Editors. 1989. 95 pp.
ISBN-13 978-0-87173-119-7
No. 1890 $12.50 ($8.00 ACEI members)
Table of Contents
- About the Authors
- Introduction
-Stevie Hoffman and Linda Leonard Lamme
- Discovering the "Giftedness" in Us All: Books for Divergent Thinking
-Ben F. Nelms
- The Story is About You
-Sam Leaton Sebesta
- Express It With Puppetry-An International Language
-Jean Reges Burn
- Focus on Film as an Expressive Art
-Carole Cox
- Beginnings: Children and Their Art
-Larry Kantner
- Photo Essay: One Child's Expression of Learning from the Inside Out
- Music in the Classroom: A Journey for Both Children and Teachers
-Phyllis E. Dorman and Barbara J. Alvarez
- May I Interest You in a Dance?
-Deborah L. Carlson
- Classroom Drama: Learning from the Inside Out
-Christine San Jose
- Express It in Writing!
-Linda Leonard Lamme
- I've Got a Story to Tell!
-Hughes Moir
- Postscript
-Stevie Hoffman and Linda Leonard Lamme
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