Transitioning from Art Volunteer to Art Specialist: AME 097 - a podcast by Patty Palmer: Art Teacher and expert in teaching art to kids.

from 2018-06-20T15:21:25

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After volunteering in her children's classrooms teaching art, June Wood decided to take a stab at pursuing a paid position. After approaching a few schools in her district, June was offered the job as an art specialist.

If you ever wondered what opportunities are available for those who do not have a teaching credential, this episode is for you.June and I chat about her unusual approach to managing her schedule, what projects she uses as a cornerstone for her skills and what advice she would give others looking to move into teaching art.

As a Sparkler Spotlight recipient in The Sparkler's Club, June complied three questions she wanted to ask Patty. We chat about ceramic tile murals, how to gauge how long a project will take a child and a class and how I transitioned into a paid position.

 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

- How June began her art education journey and how she got the confidence to start teaching- The challenges of working at different schools

- June's experiences in teaching art from a cart

- How June is able to adapt her lessons with the limited time available in each classroom- Why there are disadvantages to introducing more choices into your curriculum

- June's advice for brand new teachers



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