As stated in other posts, many things contribute to an art lesson plan. Another important topic to add into curriculum is the concept of visual culture. Visual culture refers to things that we see on a daily basis such as signs, fashion, movies, games, etc. Adding this into lesson plans doesn't only help contribute to a broader spectrum of visual items to teach about, but it also includes ideas, beliefs, and other topics that are based around such objects. Combining the two can be thought of as visuality. Visual culture can include media/consumer culture and fine art. Defining what's important to teach of the topics can be very difficult because each has their importance. Media/consumer culture can be used as a way to interest students even more with contemporary art because it is stuff they can more relate to. Visual culture can be hard to determine its significance since there are so many different view points on it. Although it should be added to curriculum, artwork should stay the main focus for teaching. All around, teaching about art and non-art is an important aspect also. Comparing artworks collaged together with certain objects with a magazine cover allows students an opportunity to evaluate the power images have.