The impact of the artistic helix strategy on the collection of fine art history among students of the Institute of Fine Arts
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https://doi.org/10.23813/FA/86/14Abstract
The current research aims to know: "The effect of the artistic spiral strategy on the collection of the history of plastic art among students of the Department of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts." The only one, before and after, in the subject of plastic art history. The current research was limited to students of the fourth stage, Department of Fine Arts, at the Institute of Fine Arts - Baquba for Boys, and the first semester of the academic year 2017-2018 AD in Diyala Governorate, Republic of Iraq. The researcher adopted the experimental approach, because it is compatible with the nature of the research, as it is characterized by the ability to control the various factors affecting the phenomenon to be studied. The researcher chose the Institute of (Fine Arts for Boys), the morning study, in Diyala, intentionally, due to the researcher's ability to experiment without the students' feeling that he is among the educational staff. Intentionally, the researcher chose the students of the Department of Fine Arts, who numbered (28) students, representing the only experimental group. The researcher did not exclude any of them for reasons of failure. The results showed the superiority of the post-application over the pre-application with a higher arithmetic mean, and thus the null hypothesis was rejected, and the researcher then reached a set of conclusions, recommendations and proposals.
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