Nancy Ray Smith (1930-1999) was a nationally known arts educator who championed the thouhtfulness of teachers and the place of artistic learning in children's development. She chaired the departments of art and art education at Wheelock College, Boston Univeersity, and the University of Oregon. In 1987 she established a preshool, The Center for Children in Waltham, MA. Her commitment to the role of the arts, research, and wise teaching is also documented in numerous articles and in the book, Symbolic Functioning in Childhood, edited with Margery B. Franklin.
The Book is divided into three major parts:
*"Learning the Elements," which traces the transition from experimentation with movememt on paper to initial use of line, shape, and color, and the ability to combine the various elements into elaborate patterns and designs.
*"First Representations," which discusses the origin of the connection that occurs between configurations on paper and objects in the real world and leads everntually to the ability to select a particular theme and make a drawing.
*"Picturing Experience," in which children come to understand paintings as descriptions of their interests and activities, to progress from simple images to richer symbols and finally to the full use of meataphor and artistic style in expressing complex life experiences.
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