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    Students' attitude towards different drawing media at MTSIFA.

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (8.289Mb)
    Date
    2022-08-12
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    Nakabira, Janat
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    Drawing is a compulsory course of study which are manifested in all other fine art courses in Mtsifa. The report discussed the pertinent to specific issue of the student's altitude towards the drawing media. The research was accomplished by examining and reporting on the broad topic for both tow and three dimensional art work as an instructional method considered. Students negative altitude and positive attitude specific to each media was determined pertinent findings, relevant methodological issues and major conclusion were discussed the view point of gestalt and learning behavior theorists were reviewed.AX
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