The Art of Teaching Essay

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    learning process. Panel discussions are a concrete vessel in a classroom teaching since it is a sound technique where students can explore, manufacture and gain new information (Lamon, 2012). It is important for an art student to embrace group discussion as it gives him or her ability to learn how to articulate views, develop problem-solving skills and learn from other students. Lastly, role-playing is an expedient approach for art students as it provides a mechanism for creating excellent…

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    Sleeping Child with Saint John and Two Angels was created by Italian artist, Bernardino Luini in the second half of the sixteenth century during the High Renaissance. The piece was created to be displayed privately and depict the main event the teachings of the Catholic church revolve around. The piece foreshadows the murder of Jesus Christ on the cross through different elements in the piece used as symbols. The crucifixion is illustrated by Jesus in a deep sleep represent his death after Mary…

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    students should not be required to take art classes again. “Making An Art of Education” states that many elementary schools are incorporating arts education in their curriculum, so why should it actually be repeated? During end of the year-awards ceremonies and recognition events, students are promoted to the next grade because they have become proficient in the current set of classes including art classes. If they have become proficient in 5th or 8th grade art, what real world lessons are…

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    • Describe what you believe would be the three most effective strategies to recruit teachers? Defend your choices.  One of the strategies I believe would be an effective strategy for recruiting teachers is by sharing my personal story about my teaching experience, sharing my early struggles, milestones, and triumphs, as well as sharing my plans for the future that include the future applicant. This will make future teachers more likely to enter the field or be drawn to the school district if…

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    which would me emotionally exhausting for me, so then in high school once I took Psychology, I wanted to become an art therapist; however, that later changed to wanting a hands-on art career which resulted in my conflict on what career I would select upon. The choices I had set out for myself were: museum curator, animator, interior designer and art teacher.…

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    class of 24 excited sixth graders and in a moment 's time it was as if everything I had learned in the four years of college prior to that instant suddenly escaped my mind. Today, with 6 years of teaching behind me I am now beginning to feel as though I am getting an understanding of what it means to be an art teacher and how much more I still have to learn about education as a whole. Educators have the unique opportunity of a new beginning and an ending every school in which we are able to…

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    Educator being offered by the education department in Museum of the Moving Image. I received my MFA from the Fine Arts program at the School of Visual Arts in New York with a focus on interdisciplinary practice, working mainly with time-based media and interactive projections. While at the School of Visual Arts, I worked as a teaching assistant in both sculpture and New Media classes. My teaching experience includes responsibilities for course preparation, instruction, and advising final…

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    There are several factors in a child’s life that can prohibit them from understanding a certain concept. These factors can stem from cultural differences to children living in low-income housing areas, or to children with physical and mental disabilities or handicaps. It is vital for teachers to be sensitive and aware of how to handle students of diversity. Music is a great way to help ease the diversity strain. One way to help is for teachers to get to know their students. Simply knowing their…

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    procedures. In addition to teaching creative subjects like poetry and fiction writing, teachers should be prepared to teach grammar, spelling and diction, word pronunciation, sentence structure, punctuation, reading and essay writing. teachers play an important role for students during their formative years by fostering…

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    My vision as an Arts Coordinator is to assist in the development of and promote creativity and critical thinking by providing an engaging curriculum that challenges students. In the time I have been teaching I have taught across R-12, assisting primary and secondary teachers with Visual Arts and teaching primary drama classes. I thrive on opportunities to improve my practice and support others with theirs, this is evident through my high participation and dedication to training and development…

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