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Volume 36 • Number 2

Summer 2002



 


In Pursuit of Excellence: A View from the Field

by Kimm Stastny

We do not return to masterpieces again and again to prevent ourselves from committing what Ortega y Gasset in a frame of mind similar to Santayana's called the ingenuous mistakes of history, but to honor those rare moments of human accomplishment when excellence manifested itself. In this respect, our attitude is one that celebrates and pays homage to the past.

In April 2000 Ralph A. Smith was recognized by the National Art Education Association (NAEA) as the National Art Educator of the Year. At a general session of the NAEA national convention, he received a standing ovation that lasted several minutes. He appeared surprised at first, then elated, by the resounding sense of appreciation the participants demonstrated. It was a special moment because Smith's professional colleagues embraced the opportunity to publicly thank him for his extensive record of service to the field of art education in particular, and to the aims of aesthetic literacy in general. The applause was heartfelt and Smith was clearly touched by it. As a member of the audience I had the pleasure of contributing to the response. Now I have the honor of extending the recognition of his work.


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