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MICHIGAN
TEST OBJECTIVES
FIELD 653: FINE ARTS
Fine Arts Program
Art Education
Music Education
Theatre Arts Education
FINE ARTS PROGRAM
Identify appropriate two-dimensional and three-dimensional art activities
for various educational levels.
Includes appropriate drawing, painting, and printmaking activities
for various educational levels; and appropriate sculpture, ceramics, and fiber/fabric activities for various educational levels.
Understand appropriate teaching methods and activities for music education.
Includes types of teaching methods and educational approaches used
in music education; and skills, concepts, and activities appropriate
for music education.
Understand appropriate teaching methods and activities for theatre
arts education.
Includes types of teaching methods and educational approaches suited
to theatre arts education; skills and concepts for theatre arts education;
and types and forms of drama appropriate
for children’s
theatre.
Understand the evaluation of student work in fine arts education.
Includes types and characteristics of assessment methods in art, music, and theatre arts education; and criteria and methods for evaluating student work and performance in art, music, and theatre arts education.
Identify characteristics and applications of appropriate educational
materials for a variety of fine arts activities.
Includes types, characteristics, and applications of educational materials in art, music, and theatre arts activities.
Identify ways to integrate the fine arts into other areas of the educational curriculum.
Includes ways to integrate art, music, and theatre arts into other
subjects at different grade levels; ways to interrelate art, music, and theatre
arts education; and the use of art, music, and theatre arts as teaching
tools in other curriculum areas.
Understand specialized fine arts instruction for students with special
educational needs.
Includes art, music, and theatre arts activities appropriate for students with special educational needs; ways to adapt fine arts activities
for students with special educational needs; and ways in which fine arts teachers can help special education teachers use art, music, and theatre arts in their instruction.
Analyze the relationship of individual art forms to other art forms.
Includes elements common to all art forms; ways in which art forms
may be combined to express ideas and cultural and historical themes; and ways in which art, music, and theatre arts contribute to the development of aesthetic values.
Analyze the relationship between the fine arts and U.S. society and
culture.
Includes ways in which society affects the fine arts; the functions
of the fine arts in society; ways in which art, music, and theatre arts reflect
the experiences of various cultures; and ways in which the fine arts incorporate cultural and historical themes.
Understand the fine arts as means of communication and self-expression.
Includes universal themes expressed in fine arts; ways in which the
fine arts communicate ideas; and the fine arts as media for individual expression.
ART EDUCATION
Identify techniques, materials, and tools used in two-dimensional
art activities.
Includes the uses and characteristics of techniques, materials, and
tools in drawing, painting, and printmaking.
Identify techniques, materials, and tools used in three-dimensional
art activities.
Includes the uses and characteristics of techniques, materials, and
tools in sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry making.
Identify techniques, materials, and tools
used in graphic arts, including computer-generated art.
Includes the uses and characteristics of graphic arts techniques, materials, and tools; and terms, techniques, materials, and tools
used in computer-generated art.
Understand maintenance and safety procedures for art materials and
activities.
Includes procedures for maintaining art equipment and materials; and safety procedures and requirements for art activities.
Understand uses and characteristics of line.
Includes ways in which line is used formally and expressively in
works of art.
Understand uses and characteristics of color and value.
Includes characteristics of color; and ways in which color and value
are used expressively in works of art.
Understand uses and characteristics of shape, form, and balance.
Includes ways in which shape, form, and balance are created and used
in two-dimensional and three-dimensional art; and ways in which shape, form, and balance are used expressively in works of art.
Understand uses and characteristics of texture.
Includes characteristics of texture; and ways in which texture is
used expressively in works of art.
Understand uses and characteristics of space.
Includes ways of creating the illusion of space on a two-dimensional surface; ways in which space is used; and types of space in art.
Analyze the interaction of elements and principles in given works
of art.
Includes ways in which sensory, technical, and formal elements interact to produce the expressive quality in a work of art; and similarities
and differences in the interaction of elements in various works of art.
Understand the universality of art.
Includes common themes and issues treated by artists the world over; similarities
and differences in artists’ approaches
to such themes and issues; and ways in which various styles and approaches reflect similar
or differing visions, purposes, and technologies.
Identify influences of various cultures in the art of the United States.
Includes the influence of various cultures on art in U.S. society;
and examples of art in modern U.S. society that reflect the experiences
of other cultures.
MUSIC EDUCATION
Understand the principles of sound and vocal production.
Includes the principles of sound production; components of the process of producing vocal and instrumental tone; common vocal classifications and ranges; and stages of vocal maturation.
Understand the characteristics of orchestral instruments.
Includes the characteristics of woodwind, brass, string, and percussion instruments.
Understand the types, characteristics, and applications of classroom
instruments; and electronic equipment in a school music setting.
Includes types and characteristics of classroom instruments; types
and characteristics of electronic equipment; and uses of computers in
music instruction.
Identify stylistic performance practices for vocal and instrumental
music.
Includes stylistic performance practices appropriate for various
historical periods and ensembles.
Understand written musical notation in a given score excerpt.
Includes names of notes on a given clef and common musical symbols.
Identify keys and scales in a given score excerpt.
Includes key signatures; and types and characteristics of scales.
Identify melodic elements in a given score excerpt.
Includes types of melodic structure, devices, and intervals.
Interpret rhythmic elements in a given score excerpt.
Includes time signatures, tempo markings, and dynamic markings,
Interpret musical terms and symbols in a given score excerpt.
Includes types of melodic structure, devices, and intervals.
Interpret musical terms and symbols in a given
score excerpt.
Includes expressive terms and symbols used in music; articulation symbols; and common embellishments.
Understand chordal structure and harmonic function in a given score
excerpt.
Includes the quality of specified chords; chord inversions and intervals; types of nonharmonic tones; and types of cadences.
Identify types and characteristics of compositional forms.
Includes types and characteristics of simple and complex compositional forms.
Understand major developments, characteristics,
and composers of music from the major historical periods.
Includes major developments that characterize the baroque, classical, romantic, and modern periods; and the contributions of composers of
the baroque, classical, romantic, and modern periods to the development
of music history.
Identify types and characteristics of traditional music from Africa,
Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Includes types and characteristics of traditional Asian, African,
European, and Middle Eastern music.
Identify types and characteristics of music from traditions that have
influenced music in the United States.
Includes types and characteristics of African American music; folk
music based on European traditions; and music from South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
THEATRE ARTS EDUCATION
Understand the principles of acting.
Includes methods and characteristics of the intuitive (subjective)
and the technical (objective) approaches to acting; exercises for the development of
actors’ voice production and quality,
concentration, and perception; and characterization techniques and procedures.
Understand the principles of improvisation and pantomime.
Includes the development of movement skills; the characteristics,
uses, and goals of improvisation and pantomime in education; and activities
for developing specific skills in improvisation and pantomime.
Apply production skills in theatrical lighting, sound, and stage design.
Includes types of lighting and sound materials; the application of principles of lighting and sound in various situations; types of scenery, sets, and props; and the application of construction skills in creating scenery.
Apply make-up and costuming skills and techniques.
Includes types and functions of make-up and
costuming; make-up and costuming
techniques appropriate for various situations; and procedures for
constructing and securing costumes.
Understand theatre facilities and safety procedures and requirements
in theatrical production.
Includes terms, characteristics, and functions related to the stage; technical implications of various types of theatre facilities in the
staging of a play; and safety procedures, strike procedures, and legal issues related to theatrical production.
Understand directing techniques and procedures.
Includes the functions of a director; directing techniques and their characteristics; skills and techniques related to stage movement and blocking; and principles of communication with cast and production
staff.
Understand the principles of play production.
Includes principles and techniques of auditions, casting, and crew selection; skills and procedures used in staging and coordinating
plays, including musicals; and theatre management skills and concerns.
Understand the principles of writing, selecting, and adapting plays
and other literary works for theatrical performance and oral interpretation.
Includes skills involved in writing and adapting a play; factors
that influence the selection of a literary work for theatrical performance
and oral interpretation; and different presentational forms and techniques
used in oral interpretation.
Understand the principles of dramatic literature and theatre.
Includes the purposes of theatre; the basic elements of a performance; and examples and characteristics of comedy, tragedy, and other dramatic forms.
Analyze the use of literary elements and techniques in dramatic literature.
Includes the analysis of themes, characters, and structures of various literary excerpts; literary terms and techniques used in dramatic
literature; the interpretation of figurative language in dramatic literature;
and the use of literary techniques to create mood or emotion in various works.
Understand the historical development of dramatic literature and
theatre.
Includes the contributions and influences of various literary figures
in dramatic literature; major periods, works, and authors of dramatic literature and theatre; and the influence of social, economic, and
political factors on the development of dramatic literature and theatre.
Understand American drama and the influence of theatrical traditions
and dramatic literature of other cultures.
Includes major twentieth century American playwrights and their works; major themes, characteristics, and developments in American drama
and theatrical performance and production; techniques and characteristics
of theatre and dramatic literature in African, Asian, and Latin American cultures; and the influence of other cultures on American drama.
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