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I've recently stumbled upon a new way of approaching the task of analyzing and writing about art. It's called the FTC (form, theme, context) palette and was designed by Renee Sandell of George Mason…Continue
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I just added four new HS projects to share to On occassion you can see the mountains clearly. They are titled: Comics, The Narrative in Art, Novelty Architecture and Why is her nose where her eye is supposed to…
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The other day there was an unexpected benefit to my inexperience with teaching my high school ceramics class. Since I am not really a ceramics artist there is a lot of experimentation and trial and error in the learning process for both my students and for me. Frankly, most of them are better problem solvers when it comes to clay than I am. As I watched them work I made an interesting connection.
A few weeks ago the coordinator of our Mentoring program sent out a link to a TED talk…
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Just went live with "On occasion you can see the mountains clearly" a website about art education practice for our times. There's student generated work, links to smart stuff, projects to share and more. Please stop by - comments welcome.
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L. Holmes said… The action research report on a better strategy for analysing artwork looks great. Will definitely read and very interested in strategies for preparing grades for the requirements of dp.
kendra Farrell said… some very creative/ original art work here, Brian. Could you give us an idea of what the lessons were about? What did the students look at before they begun and wha tdid you ask them to consider in their own work... thanks kendra
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