National Art Education Association
Back MatterSource: Art Education, Vol. 24, No. 5 (May, 1971), pp. 47-48Published by: National Art Education AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3191674 .
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CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP * Active Membership: available to all indi- viduals engaged in the teaching or direction of programs of art education or in pursuits closely related to the field. Includes: Art Education, NAEA Newsletter. Registration for fee at NAEA conferences. Eligible'for Placement Service and Insurance Programs. Voting rights. * Active Comprehensive Membership A: available to individuals engaged in the teaching or direction of art education, or in closely related pursuits. Includes: Art Education, NAEA Newsletter. Either Studies in Art Education or Art Teacher. NEA Research Bulletin. One special NAEA publication a year. Registration for fee at NAEA confer- ences. Eligible for Placement Service and Insurance Programs. Voting rights. * Active Comprehensive Membership B: Same as Active Comprehensive Membership A, except member receives both Studies in Art Education and Art Teacher. * Associate Membership: available to school personnel not actively engaged in the teaching of art, individual students, and all persons interested in art education. Includes: Art
Education, NAEA Newsletter. Registration for fee at NAEA conferences. Eligible for Placement Service and Insurance Programs. * Institutional Comprehensive Membership: open to colleges, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations. Includes: Same as Active Comprehensive B. Registration for fee of the institution at NAEA conferences and attendance of any one representative of the institution. Does not include voting rights. * Supporting Membership: open to individuals, groups, or organizations wishing to further the cause of art education. Includes: Same as Institutional Comprehensive Membership. * Student Chapter Membership. Students may join through a student chapter at any accredited institution of higher learning. NAEA Student Chapters must be sponsored by an active mem- ber of NAEA appointed by the educational institution. The NAEA office will assist inter- ested groups in the formation of a Student Chapter. Publications are mailed in bulk to Student Chapter sponsors, who distribute them to student members. Includes: Art Education, NAEA Newsletter. Studies in Art Education at a reduced rate. Art Teacher at a reduced rate. Registration for student fee at
NAEA conferences. An Active Membership for the student's first year of teaching, at the reduced rate of $5.00 less than the current Active Membership fee.
PUBLICATIONS * Art Education, the Association journal. 9 issues: October through June. Trends and philosophies in art education. * Studies in Art Education. 3 issues a year. Reports of research. * Art Teacher. 3 issues a year. Elementary and Secondary art education. * Issues in Art Education. 6 times a year. Dialogues on current issues. * NAEA Newsletter. 10 issues, September through June. News of current concern. * Numerous special NAEA publications, such as: Supervision: A Mandate for Change; Ex- emplary Programs in Art Education; Art in American Higher Institutions; Art Education for the Disadvantaged Child; Art Education in the Secondary School; Art Education in the Elementary School. * Position Papers. Statements of professional minimum standards as guidelines for public school art programs and teacher preparation.
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Check membership category: (membership year is June 1 through May 31 -make checks payable to the National Art Education Association). Memberships received after May 1 will be considered effective for the next Membership year. 0 ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP-$20.00 o ACTIVE COMPREHENSIVE A-$25.00 Check your choice of either n Studies in Art Education or 0 Art Teacher. ] ACTIVE COMPREHENSIVE B-$30.00 o INSTITUTIONAL COMPREHENSIVE-$50.00 o ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP-$10.00 (includes individual students) 0 SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP-$250.00
STUDENT CHAPTER-$5.00 per student member of the Student Chapter. Student Chapter Application Forms are available from the NAEA office.
Check Division affiliation: 0 ELEMENTARY 1 ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION 0 SECONDARY 0 HIGHER EDUCATION Check Regional affiliation: 0 EASTERN REGIONAL (Conn., Del., D.C., Maine, Md., Mass., N.H.,
N.J., N.Y., Pa., R.I., Vt., W. Va., Canada) 0 PACIFIC REGIONAL (Alaska, Ariz., Calif., Hawaii, Idaho, Mont.,
Nev., Oreg., Utah, Wash., Wyo.) 0 SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL (Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.C.,
S.C., Tenn., Va.) ] WESTERN REGIONAL (Ark., Colo., III., Ind., Iowa, Kansas, Ky.,
Mich., Minn., Mo., Nebr., N.Mex., Ohio, Okla., S.Dak., Texas, Wis.)
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classes. Coeducational. Catalog: Academy of the Fine Arts, Room E, Broad and Cherry, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
A new publication to consist of seven issues, edited by Gordon Plummer, offers dialogue between art educators from various levels of instruction representing elementary, secondary, administrative, and student interests.
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Categories of Aesthetic Content in Aesthetic Education; Art and Environment: The Teacher's Role; and Integrated Arts in the Public Schools. Sold on a subscription basis only, to include the seven issues.
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