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What is Literary-Artistic Education (LAE)

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education
The educational domain and the process of formation -development of the elevated reader in literature, endowed with literary-reading skills, character traits specific for reading activities and adequate subjective-objective visions appropriate to the national and world literary process, national oral folk creation values.
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The Theory of Artistic-Aesthetic Education versus Didactics of Arts
Vlad Pâslaru (Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Moldova)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9634-1.ch004
Abstract
Teaching and learning of literature and of the arts in school is assimilated to scientific knowledge, which neglects the identity of the arts. A didactics of the arts could solve this problem. Philosophy of art shows that beauty has the capacity to capture the essence of human being and that puts the arts in a special position in the educational practice. Existence of artistic and esthetic knowledge demonstrates the need to constitute, recognize and implement a didactics of arts. The author offers a first definition of artistic-esthetic education based on examination of its gnostic origins and of the subsequent historical developments of the term and of the field of artistic-esthetic education. Principles of artistic-esthetic education as a branch of science education are used to exemplify the definition. Ideas, concepts and principles examined and developed by the author are illustrated with theoretical and praxeological developments from the East-European educational space.
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