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Stephen Addiss; Mary Erickson. Art History and Education: Disciplines in Art Education. University of Illinois Press. 1993. 220pp.

Dennis Atkinson. Art in Education: Identity and Practice. Springer. 2002. 206pp.

Charles M. Dorn. Mind in Art: Cognitive Foundations in Art Education. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 1999. 275pp.

Arthur Efland. Art and Cognition: Integrating the Visual Arts in the Curriculum. Teachers College Press. 2002. 201pp.

Arthur Efland. A History of Art Education: Intellectual and Social Currents in Teaching the Visual Arts. Teachers College Press. 1990. 305pp.

Tom Hardy (editor). Art Education in a Postmodern World: Collected Essays. Intellect Books. 2006. 166pp.

Hamid Irbouh. Art in the Service of Colonialism: French Art Education in Morocco, 1912-1956. I. B. Tauris. 2005. 280pp.

Albert William Levi; Ralph A. Smith. Art Education: A Critical Necessity. University of Illinois Press. 1991. 254pp.

Stuart MacDonald. The History and Philosophy of Art Education. James Clarke & Co.. 2004. 432pp.

Harold Pearse (editor). From Drawing to Visual Culture: A History of Art Education in Canada. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2006. 304pp.

Mervyn Romans (editor). Histories of Art and Design Education: Collected Essays. Intellect Books. 2005. 224pp.

Peter Smith. The History of American Art Education: Learning about Art in American Schools. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1996. 252pp.

Ralph A. Smith. Culture and the Arts in Education: Critical Essays on Shaping Human Experience. Teachers College Press. 2006. 177pp.



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