The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea

Children with special needs often have a tendency to be externally oriented because of their accumulated failure experiences. Accordingly, when children enjoy successful experiences through art making, they may be more likely to feel a sense of control and employ their own abilities The pur...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_2528502020-06-18T03:09:17Z The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea Kim, Jeeyoon (authoraut) Rosal, Marcia L., 1951- (professor directing dissertation) Hanessian, Holly (university representative) Gussak, David (committee member) Villeneuve, Pat, 1955- (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance (degree granting college) Department of Art Education (degree granting department) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (234 pages) computer application/pdf Children with special needs often have a tendency to be externally oriented because of their accumulated failure experiences. Accordingly, when children enjoy successful experiences through art making, they may be more likely to feel a sense of control and employ their own abilities The purpose of this study was to identify differences in the impact of two-dimensional (2D) versus three-dimensional (3D) art materials on LOC in South Korean elementary school children with special needs. This study compares the effects of 2D and 3D clay-based art materials in art therapy on LOC in special needs children in group art therapy in South Korea. This mixed methods study employed a quantitative pre and post-test control group design with a qualitative component. 15 Children with special needs in a South Korean elementary school were divided into three groups using: (1) 2D art media only, (2) only 3D clay-based art media only, and (3) no artistic intervention. The two treatment groups underwent 10 sessions of art therapy. The age of the15 participants ranged from 7-12 years. The Stanford Preschool Internal-External Scale (Mischel, Zeiss, and Zeiss, 1974) was utilized for both the pre- and posttests. For qualitative data, observation, teacher interview, and art pieces were used. One-way ANOVA, Shapiro-Wilk Statistic, post hoc test (Student-Newman-Keuls, Duncan, and Keuky HSD test), paired samples test, and Wilcoxon singed rank test were used for quantitative analysis. Result of quantitative and qualitative data indicate that 2D group and 3D group both showed increased internal LOC score, however, 3D group showed more significant change when analyzed the data using Post-hoc test (SNK and Duncan). The result supported the use of clay-based 3D art media aimed special needs children group art therapy program A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Art Education in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Fall Semester, 2014. November 5, 2014. art, clay, locus of control, special needs children, therapy, three dimensional art Includes bibliographical references. Marcia Rosal, Professor Directing Dissertation; David Gussak, Committee Member; Patricia Villeneuve, Committee Member. Art--Study and teaching FSU_migr_etd-9199 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-9199 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A252850/datastream/TN/view/Impact%20of%20Two-Dimensional%20versus%20Three-Dimensional%20Art%20Therpay%20on%20Locus%20of%20Control%20in%20Special%20Needs%20Children%20in%20South%20Korea.jpg
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The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
description Children with special needs often have a tendency to be externally oriented because of their accumulated failure experiences. Accordingly, when children enjoy successful experiences through art making, they may be more likely to feel a sense of control and employ their own abilities The purpose of this study was to identify differences in the impact of two-dimensional (2D) versus three-dimensional (3D) art materials on LOC in South Korean elementary school children with special needs. This study compares the effects of 2D and 3D clay-based art materials in art therapy on LOC in special needs children in group art therapy in South Korea. This mixed methods study employed a quantitative pre and post-test control group design with a qualitative component. 15 Children with special needs in a South Korean elementary school were divided into three groups using: (1) 2D art media only, (2) only 3D clay-based art media only, and (3) no artistic intervention. The two treatment groups underwent 10 sessions of art therapy. The age of the15 participants ranged from 7-12 years. The Stanford Preschool Internal-External Scale (Mischel, Zeiss, and Zeiss, 1974) was utilized for both the pre- and posttests. For qualitative data, observation, teacher interview, and art pieces were used. One-way ANOVA, Shapiro-Wilk Statistic, post hoc test (Student-Newman-Keuls, Duncan, and Keuky HSD test), paired samples test, and Wilcoxon singed rank test were used for quantitative analysis. Result of quantitative and qualitative data indicate that 2D group and 3D group both showed increased internal LOC score, however, 3D group showed more significant change when analyzed the data using Post-hoc test (SNK and Duncan). The result supported the use of clay-based 3D art media aimed special needs children group art therapy program === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Art Education in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Fall Semester, 2014. === November 5, 2014. === art, clay, locus of control, special needs children, therapy, three dimensional art === Includes bibliographical references. === Marcia Rosal, Professor Directing Dissertation; David Gussak, Committee Member; Patricia Villeneuve, Committee Member.
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title The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
title_short The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
title_full The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
title_fullStr The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Two-Dimensional versus Three-Dimensional Art Therpay on Locus of Control in Special Needs Children in South Korea
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