(1) A graduating student at the
nearing proficiency level demonstrates a partial mastery of prerequisite
knowledge and skills fundamental for proficiency in the arts. He/she:
(a) creates,
performs/exhibits, and responds through a minimum of one art form in a limited
way;
(b) applies,
with some assistance, concepts, structures, and processes in the four art forms
of dance, music, theatre, and visual arts;
(c) identifies
skills and techniques and sometimes expresses ideas and poses and solves
problems in the arts;
(d) sometimes
practices responsible, safe, and appropriate personal and group behavior in the
arts;
(e) demonstrates
a limited understanding of the characteristics and merits of his/her work and
the works of others in the arts;
(f) sometimes
examines the role of the arts in his/her society, diverse cultures, and
historical periods; and
(g) demonstrates
connections among the arts, other subject areas, life, and work.