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Balsley, Jessica – Arts & Activities, 2012
All teachers are leaders, and each person can define what leadership looks like to them. Teachers must take a leadership stance to grow professionally. Leadership does not have to mean late-night meetings or hours on a tedious committee. This article provides a list that will help teachers brainstorm ways to take themselves to the next level in…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teacher Leadership, Art Teachers
Balsley, Jessica – Arts & Activities, 2012
More and more, teachers are finding creative ways to document student learning. One of the great benefits of being art teachers is that they are sometimes afforded some flexibility in how they show and celebrate student learning. Documentation is not limited to complicated data and percentages, there are many other ways to shout to the rooftops…
Descriptors: Documentation, Art Education, Student Evaluation, Learning
Balsley, Jessica – Arts & Activities, 2012
When the author embarked on a journey to start a blog, she had no idea it would save her teaching career. After several years of teaching, she was already burned out. She was caving to the negativity that can often surround education and was just plain tired. She wasn't excited about teaching like she should be. She needed something more. She…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Art Education
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2011
The art room can become a canvas, covered in white paper from floor to ceiling. Doors, windows--even the sink--can play a role as a canvas. One may begin by dressing everything in white. When students get dressed in white paper clothing, watch out--they have become walking canvases ready for painting. Beyond the art room, one imagines draping…
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Painting (Visual Arts)
Balsley, Jessica – Arts & Activities, 2012
Creativity is a huge buzzword in art education today. The employers of tomorrow will be looking for employees who can think creativity, are quick on their feet and are able to work collaboratively with others. In order to ensure they are preparing their students for the challenging world ahead, art educators must know what creativity truly is and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Writing (Composition)
Nethery, Carrie – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author presents an ideal question that can take an art teacher and his or her students through all the levels of thought in Bloom's taxonomy--perfect for modeling the think-aloud process: "How many people is the artist inviting into this picture?" This great question always helps the students look beyond the obvious and dig…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Artists, Art Education, Questioning Techniques
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2010
Children's portraits begin as a search for faces in objects, later in drawings, photos and videos. From a child's first line, trekking across a page to the circle representing a round head, young artistic life begins as a search for a portrait. Picturing oneself and the face of others is a lifelong journey. As with other creative ideas in…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Childrens Art, Art Education
Overby, Alexandra – Arts & Activities, 2012
Tired of hearing grumbling and moaning when it is time for critiques? It has been the author's experience that students do not do well in critiques because of two main things: (1) being shy about displaying their work; and (2) not knowing the right vocabulary to use to support their like (or dislike) of others' work. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Criticism, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2011
Artworks are not produced in a vacuum, but by the interaction of experiences, and interrelationships of ideas, perceptions and feelings acknowledged and expressed in some form. Students, like mature artists, may be inspired and motivated by their memories and observations of their surroundings. Like adult artists, students may find that their own…
Descriptors: Art Products, Artists, Influences, Memory
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2011
Teachers can function more effectively in the lives of their students when they are aware of the divergent work habits students as individuals and professional artists encounter, share, and utilize. A study of the lives of artists often tells things they have said or written--or what has been written about them in regard to the way they create and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Students, Behavior Patterns
Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 2011
This article discusses Al Souza's "Orlando City Maps," which was created not by adding colored ink to paper, but by cutting the printed paper away. Seven layers of pages are stacked upon one another and, except for the intact bottom layer, oval-shaped holes are cut through each page to reveal the layers below. When designing "Orlando City Maps,"…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Products, Integrated Curriculum, Art Education
Graff, Robert – Arts & Activities, 2010
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was a very prolific Impressionist/Post-Impressionist artist whose longevity allowed him to produce many wonderful, brightly colored pieces of art that spanned different styles, movements and media. Elementary-school children love color and appreciate any project that does not require their work to be exact or totally…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Art Activities, Color
Ward, Spike Dolomite – Arts & Activities, 2010
In the San Fernando Valley of Southern California, the entire community participates in Youth Art Month through the Annual Valley Wide Student Art Show. The mission of the show is to provide students with an opportunity to exhibit their work publicly and to promote school arts programs during Youth Art Month. Apart from promoting arts education…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Art, Art Education, Art Activities
Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 2011
When artists are inspired to travel in Europe to study art and history of the Western world, Italy is a good place to start. With its ancient architecture, rich cultural heritage, and superb works of art, Italy has been the quintessential center of Western art history for centuries. It was the good fortune of Alabama-based artist and teacher…
Descriptors: Art History, Foreign Countries, Artists, Freehand Drawing
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2010
A rich and stimulating opportunity awaits teachers who plan to connect or bring together an art project with another subject area of the curriculum, thus addressing the sixth listing in the National Visual Arts Standards. While art is important in its own right, the reality is there is often too much content in the curriculum nowadays and not…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Visual Arts
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