Elementary EducationInstructional MaterialsInterdisciplinary ApproachTeacher EducationTeacher ResponsibilityTeaching MethodsThe author reflects on art education of the students. She stresses that the teacher preparation in teaching should involve some deep of involvement in poetry, music, science, math, history,...
The pointillism technique isn't extraordinarily difficult to master, and elementary, middle and high school students can understand the concept, as well as create masterpieces made up of hundreds of colored dots.Teach Students About Pointillism
I think finding the right painting lesson is key. Building on skills is essential. At the elementary level, I have kids use a lot of crayon resist. Students draw with black crayon pressing hard and fill in shapes and spaces with watercolors. I also teach my young artists how to make the...
In the early high school years, “students don’t always know what they want to do, which is natural, but this is a time for exploration,” Curtis says. “In the later years, 11th and 12th grades, students start to home in on their interests, and electives can play a significant role...
This autobiography is written for older elementary and middle school students. Jackie Robinson: Strong Inside and Out by Editors of Time for Kids This biography gives children insight into how Robinson’s emotional strength helped him become the first African American Major League player in a ...
UT Austin’s application requires three prompts (one of which is optional) for all applicants, with additional writing requirements for students applying to these programs: Art/Art History, Architecture, Nursing, or one of the university’s many honors programs. Read these UT Austin essay examples...
Exploring Private Elementary Schools For parents who want to take a look at what is available around the country, here’s a sample of well-known private elementary schools: in Pasadena, California, serves about 870 K-12 students. The performing arts program featured 20 student performances in th...
Produced by John Hagerson, Kevin Handy and PG Distributed Proofreaders HOW TO TEACH BY GEORGE DRAYTON STRAYER AND NAOMI NORSWORTHY February, 1917. PREFACE The art of teaching is based primarily upon the science of psychology. In this book the authors hav
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We are generous in the large amounts of flowers and suppliesthat students use and take home with them each class. We are generous in the sharing of informationabout floral design and the floral field. We work hardto teach our students as much as we can. Many of our courses start simply...