Visual Arts Curriculum - Student Survey, 2009
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1. What is your grade level?

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2. Please check the boxes below to show how you feel about each statement:

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Students should be given a variety of experiences in the different media and techniques used to create visual art.
Students should be encouraged to develop and expand their imagination and critical thinking skills through class projects and/or assignments.
Students should be provided sufficient opportunities to study the history of visual art.
Students should be provided opportunities to develop an understanding of the artworks of different cultures.
Students should be provided opportunities within the community to experience visual art (i.e. field trips).
Students should be provided an ample amount of time to create visual art work.
Students should be provided with the opportunity to discuss verbally and in writing the concepts, periods, definitions, and disciplines of visual art.
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3. Do you feel that you receive enough visual art instruction time?

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4. Do you feel that there are enough courses offered to you in visual art?

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5. Should an accelerated visual art class be offered at all levels from elementary to high school?

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6. Do you feel that your parents or guardians have enough opportunities to participate in your visual art education?

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7. Do you feel that the school district provides an adequate amount of art supplies for your classes?

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8. Does your visual art classroom have enough educational resources, i.e. textbooks, visuals, videos, etc?

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9. Are you provided an appropriate visual art facility in which to learn?

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10. Do you see a need for more technology to be available for use during instructional time?

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11. Have you been able to take the art classes that you have wanted to?

12. Are there any specific details that you feel should be included in your visual art curriculum?

13. If you have any additional comments, please enter them below: