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    Why Is Chopin Important

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    opinion of one of the world’s most significant pianists of all time, Frédéric Chopin always had thought that the piano playing is a form of art, and teaching students how to play piano should not merely about how students can be capable of performing a musical piece with faster tempo and strong dynamic. A good piano teacher should explain to student the art of the music for them to able to comprehend the pieces, and the students should be able to express themselves throughout the learning with…

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    instead of children being excited to learn, the children were not interested in learning until she changed her teaching approach and incorporated play into all areas of her teaching. The author states that once she changed her method of teaching she began to see success. Children leaned the alphabet, days of the week, and other various subjects through music and singing. Videos, art projects, and other hands on play activities were also used to teach other subjects. The author…

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    provision of art opportunities for all the students is to combine generalist classroom teachers and the arts specialists. Generalist teachers are those teachers who are able or expected to handle teaching of more than one subject to students of various grades. This is possible by the involvement of the teachers in the arts in a time when they are free of teaching. This has helped the generalist classroom teachers to develop their professional skills in arts and make their practice of teaching…

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    role of art in society is supposed to be used as a guideline for future artists to create more meaningful and useful works. Through the analysis of his essays and lectures, it is visible that, Wilde thinks there are characteristics of art and artists that offer no value to the world and are inherently useless. Wilde compares useful and useless art in an attempt to explain what qualities are necessary to develop meaningful and beneficial artworks. Wilde’s major proclamation is that “all bad art…

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    Online Virtual Classes

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    intends to explore the success of virtual classes in the visual arts for middle school and high school age students. At this time, there are few studies available to use as a rigorous basis when looking at the viability of these classes. Very little of the research conducted to date on online learning deals with the visual arts, and the majority of those that have looked at the arts, look at the blended learning experience. Making art is the midpoint between imagination and reality,…

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    once I entered the temple. When I was asked to take my shoes off and made my way down the hallway to the temple where I saw culture exhibited through art and artifacts I knew I was going to learn something. Dawn Mountain looked…

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    Spiritual Truths

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    that God has mandated them to teach their children, Christian parents would be more likely to become the teachers of spiritual truths to their children. God has mandated it so much so that He expected the Israeli parents to follow His instruction of teaching their children during the everyday walk and events of life, through intentional and modeling means. Furthermore, if the parent knows that his or her child is able to learn, he or she is more willing to teach as well. Lastly, if parents…

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    opportunities for all students, all teachers should spend the same amounts of time on each subject. California has already recommended two hours of language arts and 50-60 minutes of math to be taught each day (California Department of Education). They do not, however, have any recommendations on how many minutes of history, science, or visual and performing arts should be taught. Creating a law that mandates instructional minutes of all subjects can be immensely beneficial…

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    Service Trip Reflection

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    Shanghai. Our large group split into 4 teams, I was in Art group. Our goal was to help the kids learn English through art. Our group did not have a leader in the beginning, but there was a lot we needed to do before we went on our trip, such as plan our lessons and get the art supplies we needed. My whole group was a bit confused none of us really knew how to plan a lesson. Finally I decided to write up a lesson plan, we were going to be teaching the kids how to make paper machine maracas. I…

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    striving for real looking imagery. They worked creating new methods of art to make their pictures look more like the objects actually look. Today we use cameras to create pictures that are as real looking as they possibly can be, and many artists practice even more advanced artistic methods to help them reach real looking pictures. Another way that their techniques and artistic convention is connected to the world of our art today is that many of their paintings, have grown to be famous. These…

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