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The Common Core and current arts standards revolve around the concept of designing units around over-arching enduring ideas, sometimes called "Big Ideas." These are questions or statements that help guide students to make connections across disciplines based on their root concepts that reflect aspects of real life.

Enduring Ideas (Big Ideas)

- Self portrait

- Rites of passage
- Observation / perception

- Change
- Psychological communication / message

- Ritual
- Cultural awareness

- Finite/ Infinite
- Music/ dance

- Matter
- Joy / despair

- Life Cycles
- Identity

- Clothing
 

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Examples of Big/Enduring Ideas from www.arteducators.org:

From DavisArt.com:

- Survival
- Power
- Interdependence
- Human suffering
- Conflict
- Spirituality
- Relationships
- Good / evil
- Self knowledge
- Cooperation
- Humans & nature
- Reality and fantasy
- Life & death

Click here to see the Big Ideas from the Kentucky Department of Education Combined Curriculum Document

More examples from Artedworld's Weblog:

- War

- Creativity
- Humans and their relationship to others
- Communication
- Cultural diversity
- Memories
- Responsibility
- Value
- Search for meaning

Work by Andy Goldsworthy

Resources:

- Sample Lessons Using Enduring Ideas

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