Here are further links about how Aesthetic Realism sees the arts & sciences, urgent cultural and economic matters, ethics, and the life questions of every person:
Aesthetic Realism: A New Perspective for Anthropology
For teachers, parents, and others, here are links that will tell you more about the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method:
- Find out about lesson plans, articles about the Aesthetic Realism method and more
- Eli Siegel on equality
- The website of the late, great, history educator and consultant Lois Mason
- Rosemary Plumstead, science teacher par excellence
- Faculty descriptions of All For Education, who teach the biweekly workshop: Barbara Allen, Patricia Martone, Lois Mason, Arnold Perey, and Rosemary Plumstead
- Ellen Reiss on education and economic justice
- Donita Ellison, art teacher and Aesthetic Realism associate
- Elementary school teacher Lori Colavito on how prejudice was opposed in young children as they learned mathematics
- Science teacher Sally Ross describes in this article how prejudice in young people was opposed, so surprisingly, through a lesson on viruses
- Leila Rosen, expert teacher of English
- Article by science teacher and textile artist Benedicte Caneill about geology
- Teaching the Miracle Worker by Ann Richards , published in The English Record, of the New York State English Council
- Aesthetic Realism Can End Racism by Christopher Balchin
- Alan Shapiro, Music Educator & Jazz Musician
- Article by Barbara McClung about teaching the subject of topography to junior high school students in New York City
- Helena Simon, elementary school teacher, writing about an object lesson for third-graders on the sunflower
- UK education blog dedicated to Lois Mason
- Education for Children's MInds! -- Not for Profit! by writer Alice Bernstein
- Thrilling article on grammar by teacher and writer Avi Gvili
- Learning Can Succeed -- and Racism Can End! (Includes a tribute to Eli Siegel by Congressman Elijah E Cummings)
- Elementary school teacher and Aesthetic Realism associate Lauren Phillips on beloved children's story Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White
- Article by award-winning educator and union official Jeffrey Williams on the opposites of freedom and order in softball, baseball star Sammy Sosa -- and how this method benefited and literally changed the special education students he taught
- Strictly speaking, not on the teaching method itself, but it's so charming and deep on a children's book that's been loved for decades, that we had to include it -- artist and consultant Marcia Rackow on Wonder and Matter of Fact 'Meet' -- the Imagination of Beatrix Potter
- Filmmaker Ken Kimmelman, whose work is invaluable to classroom educators
- Class for young people at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation -- Learning to Like the World
- Blogs: Aesthetic Realism Is True and Eli Siegel, American Poet and Educator
Len Bernstein: Photographic Education Based on the Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel
Aesthetic Realism in the News
Lynette Abel: Aesthetic Realism and Life
Aesthetic Realism Encourages Self-Expression
Friends of Aesthetic Realism--Countering the Lies
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