Everett, Samuel, and Arndt, Christian O.Teaching World Affairs in American Schools . New York: Harper and Brothers . 270 pp. An excellent and comprehensive statement with some discussion of the use of art along with other subjects.
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Munro, Thomas, "The Arts in General Education: A Program for Cultural Interchange ." 1949Yearbook of the Eastern Arts Association. A consideration of art and art education in relation to international understanding .
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Read, Herbert.Education for Peace. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1949. 166 pp. Education through art is proposed as the major means of education for peace.
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Read, Herbert.Education Through Art. New York: Pantheon Books. 1945. 320 pp. A full statement on a revolutionary proposal for making art the basis of education.
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Ziegfeld, Edwin.Art Education and the World. New York: The Related Arts Service. Vol. XIII, Nos. 2 and 3, May 1955. 8 pp. A brief statement on some international issues and problems in art education .
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Ziegfeld, Edwin, editor. Education and Art: A Symposium. Paris: UNESCO. 1953. 129 pp. Articles by over forty contributors from twenty different countries on many problems of art education. The statements by Thomas Munro, "Art and International Understanding," and Tatsuo Morito, "International Exchanges of Child Art," deal especially with art education and international understanding .