Advanced Placement Art History
Course Description: This
advanced placement course is designed to provide the same benefits to
secondary school students as those provided by an introductory
college course in art history; an understanding and enjoyment of
architecture,
sculpture,
painting, and other art forms within historical and cultural contexts. It also provides an opportunity for schools to strengthen an area neglected in most
curricula. In the course, students examine major forms of
artistic expression from the past and the present from a variety of
cultures. They learn to look at works of art critically, with
intelligence and
sensitivity, and to
analyze what they see. Many colleges and universities offer advanced placement and/or credit to students who have performed successfully on the AP Art History Examination.
<lamentation>
I signed up for this class last year, hoping that it would give me some
exposure to the visual arts ( The only arts related class I had been in at the
time was the school orchestra ). I was thrilled when the principal gave me
his sign of approval. I had seen the classroom, and met with the teacher. And
this class, I knew from the moment I first stepped inside, was the one that
would that would make the bore of AP Statistics and AP Chemistry bearable.
It was going to be my favorite class. Summer came and went, and school started
once again. The future architect in me was psyched from the thought of all
the amazing projects that I will be making. I eagerly received my semester
schedule. To my horror, I had been placed in Anatomy/Physiology. The Art
History class had been cancelled. What?!! Apparently the teacher, who was
retired and had been teaching only part time, had decided over the summer to
retire, fully. All I could do was to hold in the frustration and disappointment.
</lamentation>
So, what kind of a replacement is
Anatomy/
Physiology for AP Art History? Well, sitting right next to me in the
class is the most
beautifully intelligent girl I have ever met. I guess
life
will go on.
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