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Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
THE WORLD OF LATE ANTIQUITY
Jewish and Early Christian art: Catacombs and Dura Europos
Constantinople and Early Byzantine Art
Mosaics and Manuscripts |
Reading: Stokstad, Chapter 7: “Early Christian, Jewish and Byzantine Art,” to page 254.
On-line sources: Selections from the Bible |
2) |
BYZANTIUM AND ISLAM
Byzantine icons
Byzantium and Europe |
Stokstad, Chapter 8: “Islamic Art”
On-line sources: Selections from the Qur’an, and from medieval geographers. |
3) |
Celtic and Germanic arts of Northern Europe
EARLY MEDIEVAL WEST |
Stokstad, Chapter 9: “Early Medieval Art in Europe”
On-line sources: Short selections from Beowulf |
4) |
GOTHIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE
The Gothic cathedral
Gothic sculpture and decorative arts
The Thirteenth Century in Europe
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Stokstad, Chapter 11: “Gothic Art of the Twefth and Thirteenth Centuries” |
5) |
From Gothic to Renaissance: The Fourteenth Century in Italy |
Stokstad, Chapter 12, “Fourteenth Century Art in Europe.” |
6) |
From Gothic to Renaissance: The Fifteenth Century in Italy |
Chapter 20, “Piety, Passion, and Politics: Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe and Spain |
7) |
Beauty, Science, and Spirit in Italian Art: The High Renaissance and Mannerism” |
Chapter 22 |
8) |
Midterm Week |
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9) |
Humanism and the Allure of Antiquity: Fifteenth Century Italian Art”
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Chapter 21 |
10) |
Of Popes, Peasants, Monarchs, and Merchants: Baroque and Rococo Art |
Chapter 24 |
11) |
Neoclassicism and the Industrial Revolution |
Chapter 25 |
12) |
Modernism, modernity, and modern art. |
Paul Wood, “Introduction: The Avant-Garde and Modernism,” in
The Challenge of the Avant-Garde, ed. Paul Wood (New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1999): 7-31. |
13) |
Movements in modern art |
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14) |
Revision |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To be able to fulfill the professional requirements of the profession in the field of child development and education and to have knowledge of ethical principles and rules |
1 |
2) |
Paying attention to children about proper and good usage of Turkish language. |
1 |
3) |
To be able to monitor the development of typically developing children and prepare activities that support their development. |
1 |
4) |
To have knowledge and skills on communicating effectively with children and strengthening families' communication skills. |
1 |
5) |
Apply and practice drama,play and music activities |
1 |
6) |
Use of basic theoretical and practical knowledge, basic computer programs and related technologies in the field of Child Development |
1 |
7) |
To be able to monitor the development of children with special needs, plan and implement activities to support their development |
1 |
8) |
To have knowledge and training skills regarding safe and conscious media use of children and families |
1 |
9) |
To plan and carry out all activities (Turkish, music, drama, art, games, movement, science, mathematics, trips, tool and material development) carried out in pre-school education institutions within a daily, weekly, monthly and annual flow |
1 |
10) |
To have knowledge and practical skills regarding the branches of art (painting, literature, etc.) used to support children's development. |
1 |
11) |
To have knowledge and skills in the field of child nutrition |
1 |
12) |
To have knowledge and skills about child health and diseases and first aid intervention. |
1 |