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International Journal of Education Through Art
Volume 13 Number 2
© 2017 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/eta.13.2.193_1
KEYWORDS
instructional resources
recycling
waste materials
art education
local materials
teaching and learning
RITA YEBOAH, ERIC APPAU ASANTE AND NANA AFIA OPOKU-ASARE
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Recycling solid waste
materials to develop
instructional resources for
art education
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research was to explore waste materials and turn them into
appropriate instructional resources for teaching art lessons in Ghana. This was neces-
sary because primary, junior and senior high school art teachers in Ghana mostly
teach their lessons without using instructional resources because of non-provision of
instructional resources by the government. The study adopted the exploratory and
descriptive research methods to carry out the study. Paper, fabric and plastic waste
materials were selected and worked with. The research found that waste materials
can be recycled to create appropriate and useful instructional resources that are very
practical for teaching and learning of art lessons. This research projects to art teach-
ers that they can freely turn collected waste materials into very useful instructional
resources which they can use to teach effective lessons to help their students under-
stand what they taught well and easily.