Content Standards Addressed by Educational Programming at the Dennos
Museum Center
Dennos Museum Center K-12 educational programming aligns with Michigan
Content Standards for Arts Education and the National Standards for Arts
Education. We especially strive to provide experiences that will fit into
a curriculum for the new Michigan Merit Curriculum for the Visual Performing
and Applied Arts. To this end, experiences at the Dennos Museum Center
highlight aspects of the creative process. In order to make sure that
your tour addresses specific standards or content, please inform the docent
when contacted of any special interests or needs.
Tours
Tours are interactive and give students an opportunity to analyze artwork,
draw connections between the arts and their lives and make informed decisions
about artwork. The following content standards are addressed:
Michigan Standards for the Visual Arts:
- Elementary
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate works
of art.
- Generalize about the effects of visual structures and functions
and reflect upon these effects in personal work.
- Identify various purposed for creating works of visual art.
- Understand there are different responses to specific artworks.
- Describe and compare the characteristics of personal artwork.
- Understand how personal experiences can influence the development
of artwork.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and describe
the arts in their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
- Know that the visual arts have a history and specific relationships
to various cultures.
- Identify specific works of art as belonging to particular
cultures, times, and places.
- Demonstrate how history, culture and the visual arts can influence
each other in making and studying works of art.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life
- Explain how visual arts have inherent relationships to everyday
life.
- Middle School
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate
works of art.
- Form and defend judgments about characteristics and structures
to accomplice commercial, personal, communal, or other purposes
of art.
- Observe and compare works of art that were created for different
purposes.
- Describe how materials, techniques, technology, and processes
cause responses.
- Describe and compare the characteristics of personal artwork
to the artwork of others.
- Describe how personal experiences influence the development
of specific artworks.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and describe
the arts in their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
- Know and compare the characteristics of artworks in carious
eras and culture.
- Describe and place a variety of art objects in historical
and cultural contexts.
- Analyze, describe, and demonstrate how factors of time and
place (such as climate, resources, ideas, and technology) influence
visual characteristics that give meaning and value to a work
of art.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life
- Analyze personal, family, and community connections that involve
work by visual artists.
- High School
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate works
of art.
- Analyze the effectiveness of selections in communicating ideas
and reflect upon effectiveness of choices.
- Identify intentions of artists, explore the implications of
various purposes, and justify analyses of purposes in particular
works.
- Describe how expressive features and organizational principles
cause responses.
- Reflect upon the characteristics and assess the merits of
one’s personal artwork.
- Reflect and analyze the personal experiences that influence
the development of personal artwork.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and describe
the arts in their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
- Reflect on how the subjects, ideas, and symbols or artworks
differ visually, spatially, temporally, and functionally with
respect to history and culture.
- Describe the functions and explore the meaning of specific
art objects within carried cultures, times, and places.
- Analyze relationships of works of art to one another in terms
of history, aesthetics, and culture, justifying conclusions
made in the analysis and using conclusions to inform personal
artwork.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life
- Speculate and analyze how future technologies may impact art
in everyday life.
National Standards for Arts Education:
- Visual Arts Grades K-4
- Content Standard: 4: Understanding the visual arts in relation
to history and cultures
- Content Standard: 5: Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics
and merits of their work and the work of others
- Content Standard: 6: Making connections between visual arts and
other disciplines
- Visual Arts Grades 5-8
- Content Standard: 4: Understanding the visual arts in relation
to history and cultures
- Content Standard: 5: Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics
and merits of their work and the work of others
- Content Standard: 6: Making connections between visual arts and
other disciplines
- Visual Arts Grades 9-12
- Content Standard: 4: Understanding the visual arts in relation
to history and cultures
- Content Standard: 5: Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics
and merits of their work and the work of others
- Content Standard: 6: Making connections between visual arts and
other disciplines
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Tours with an Art Project
A tour in conjunction with an art projects gives student the opportunity
to create a work of art that relates to the current exhibit, demonstrating
their understanding of the themes addressed in the tour and mastery of
tools, material, and techniques. In addition to the standards listed
above, the following contents standards are also addressed:
Michigan Standards for the Visual Arts:
- Elementary
- Perform: All students will apply skills and knowledge to perform
in the arts
- Use material, techniques, media, technology, and processes
to communicate ideas and experiences.
- Use art materials and tools safely and responsibly.
- Use visual characteristics and organizational principles of
art to communicate ideas.
- Create: All students will apply skills and knowledge to create
in the arts.
- Apply knowledge of materials, techniques and processes to
create artwork.
- Apply knowledge of how visual characteristics and organizational
principles communicate ideas.
- Explore and understand prospective subject matter, ideas,
and symbols for works of art.
- Select and use subject matter symbols and ideas to communicate
meaning.
- Middle School
- Perform: All students will apply skills and knowledge to perform
in the arts
- Select materials, techniques, media technology, and processes
to achieve desired effects.
- Use art materials and tools safely and responsibly to communicate
experiences and ideas.
- Select and use the visual characteristics and organizational
principles of art to communicate ideas.
- Create: All students will apply skills and knowledge to create
in the arts.
- Select knowledge of materials, techniques and processes to
effectively communicate ideas.
- Employ organizational principles and analyze what makes them
effective o not in the communication of ideas.
- Integrate visual, spatial, and temporal concepts with content
to communicate intended meaning in artworks.
- Use subjects, themes, and symbols that communicate intended
meaning in artworks.
- High School
- Perform: All students will apply skills and knowledge to perform
in the arts
- Apply materials, techniques, media technology, and processes
with sufficient skill, confidence, and sensitivity that personal
intentions are carried out in artworks.
- Intentionally use art material and tools effectively to communicate
ideas.
- Apply organizational principles and functions to solve specific
visual arts problems.
- Create:
- All students will apply skills and knowledge to create in
the arts.
- Apply knowledge of materials, techniques and processes with
sufficient skill, confidence, and sensitivity that personal
intentions are carried out in artworks.
- Create artworks that use organizational principles and functions
to solve specific visual problems.
- Describe the origins of specific images and ideas and explain
why they are of value in their artwork and in the work of others.
- Apply and adapt subjects, symbols, and creative ideas in artworks
and use the skills gained to solve problems in daily life.
National Standards for Arts Education:
- Visual Arts Grades K-4
- Content Standard: 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques,
and processes
- Content Standard: 2: Using knowledge of structures and functions
- Content Standard: 3: Choosing and evaluating a range of subject
matter, symbols, and ideas
- Visual Arts Grades 5-8
- Content Standard: 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques,
and processes
- Content Standard: 2: Using knowledge of structures and functions
- Visual Arts Grades 9-12
- Content Standard: 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques,
and processes
- Content Standard: 2: Using knowledge of structures and functions
- Content Standard: 3: Choosing and evaluating a range of subject
matter, symbols, and ideas
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Educational Concerts and Workshops
Educational Concerts and Workshops vary by performer, but generally include
short performance, interactive sections with singing, clapping or other
activities, and some discussion of the genre of music or culture of the
performers. The following content standards are usually addressed:
Michigan Standards for Music Education:
- Elementary
- Perform: All students will apply skills and knowledge to perform
in the arts.
- Sing from memory and play a variety repertoire of music representing
genres and styles from diverse cultures.
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate works
of art.
- Identify simple music forms when presented aurally.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and describe
the arts in their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
- Identify by genre or style aural examples of music from various
historical periods and cultures.
- Describe how elements of music are used in examples from various
cultures of the world.
- Identify and describe roles of musicians in various settings
and cultures.
- Demonstrate audience behavior appropriate for the context
and style of music performed.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life.
- Identify various uses of music in their daily experiences
and describe characteristics that make certain music suitable
for each use.
- Middle School
- Perform: All students will apply skills and knowledge to perform
in the arts.
- Sing and play music representing diverse genres and cultures,
with expression appropriate for the work being performed.
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate works
of art.
- Describe specific music events in a given aural example, using
appropriate terminology.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and
describe the arts in their historical, social, and cultural
contexts.
- Describe distinguishing characteristics of representative
music genres and styles from a variety of cultures.
- Compare, in several cultures of the world, functions music
serves, roles of musicians, and conditions under which music
is typically performed.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life.
- Compare, in several cultures of the world, functions music
serves, roles of musicians, and conditions under which music
is typically performed.
- High School
- Analyze: All students will analyze, describe, and evaluate works
of art.
- Demonstrate extensive knowledge and use of the technical vocabulary
of music.
- Arts in Context: All Students will understand, analyze, and
describe the arts in their historical, social, and cultural
contexts.
- Classify by genre or style and by historical period or culture
unfamiliar but representative aural examples of music and explain
the reasoning behind their classifications.
- Identify various roles that musicians perform, cite representative
individuals who have functioned in each role, and describe their
activities and achievements.
- Connecting to other Arts, other Disciplines, and Life: All students
will recognize, analyze, and describe connections among the arts;
between the arts and other disciplines; between the arts and everyday
life
- Compare characteristics of two or more arts within a particular
historical period or style and cite examples from various cultures.
National Standards for Arts Education:
- Music Grades K-4
- Content Standard: 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied
repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 2: Performing on instruments, alone and with
others, a varied repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 3: Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments
- Content Standard: 6: Listening to, analyzing, and describing music
- Content Standard: 7: Evaluating music and music performances
- Content Standard: 8: Understanding relationships between music,
the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts
- Content Standard: 9: Understanding music in relation to history
and culture
- Music Grades 5-8
- Content Standard: 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied
repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 2: Performing on instruments, alone and with
others, a varied repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 3: Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments
- Content Standard: 6: Listening to, analyzing, and describing music
- Content Standard: 7: Evaluating music and music performances
- Content Standard: 8: Understanding relationships between music,
the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts
- Content Standard: 9: Understanding music in relation to history
and culture
- Music Grades 9-12
- Content Standard: 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied
repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 2: Performing on instruments, alone and with
others, a varied repertoire of music
- Content Standard: 3: Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments
- Content Standard: 6: Listening to, analyzing, and describing music
- Content Standard: 7: Evaluating music and music performances
- Content Standard: 8: Understanding relationships between music,
the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts
- Content Standard: 9: Understanding music in relation to history
and culture
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