Five Questions to Ask to Set Your Art Curriculum Intentions: AME 066 - a podcast by Patty Palmer: Art Teacher and expert in teaching art to kids.

from 2017-09-20T16:44:46

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Have you ever wondered whether it is better to have a plethora of creative works at the end of a term so that students have a general working knowledge of many styles and techniques OR just a few projects that dive deep into just a few areas at a time?
When it comes to elementary students, we can frame our curriculum any number of ways. It all depends on what our admins expect us to do, what we feel is important to teach our students and what is in our wheelhouse.Sometimes it’s just a matter of becoming crystal clear on your intentions for your art program.
Here are 5 questions to ask yourself that will help define your intentions so that you can create the best environment for your students.In this episode you’ll learn


Why grade level matters when setting intentions on how you want your curriculum to workHow art is always open to interpretation and what this means for an art teacher
What will happen after you’ve been teaching art for a few years…Why reflecting and documenting what you hope will happen in your art room compared to what actually happened will help you move forward
How I measured the success of my art program and how to define what success means to youWhat I feel is the best way to engage your students in art
Why you should openly acknowledge what you’re good at (and not so good at) when it comes to teaching art!LISTEN TO THE SHOW

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