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Robots, Volcanos, Harry Potter, and Other Acts of Divergent Thinking in the Art Classroom
I am part of an active online PLC group of art educators that has incorporated choice based studio practices to support student learning through the arts called TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior). While most of my fellow group members work … Continue reading
Posted in art education, art processes, creativity, homeschool enrichment program, process vs. product, reflections on art making, reflections on teaching and learning, TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior)
Tagged authentic children's art, choice based art education, divergent thinking, open ended art activities
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A lot of bang for my buck!
This past November I bought myself a die press because my students and I love textured paper and the die press enables us to make our own. The machine was on sale at a significantly reduced price on Black Friday, … Continue reading