Teaching art to children is more complex than placing a few sheets of paper and a tub of crayons on the table.
It involves a solid understanding of materials and age-appropriate skill levels plus the knowledge of the art techniques that meet little artists where they’re at so they're excited to experiment and explore.
Teaching art is something I do for fun; I am not formally trained... participating in this course not only provided a plethora of resources for me to have at the ready, but at this crazy, scary, stressful time we have all faced, it has provided me the much needed distraction of simply enjoying getting lost in creating each week at my kitchen table.”
My expectations were super high. And they were exceeded! Sensational workshop...
As a first year art teacher who had no formal training in art (I taught grades 3 & 5 for 7 years), this has been a lifesaver! It has given me confidence in exploring the materials in my classroom and in my own abilities to draw and create art.”
Teaching art is something I do for fun; I am not formally trained... participating in this course not only provided a plethora of resources for me to have at the ready, but at this crazy, scary, stressful time we have all faced, it has provided me the much needed distraction of simply enjoying getting lost in creating each week at my kitchen table.”
My expectations were super high. And they were exceeded! Sensational workshop...
As a first year art teacher who had no formal training in art (I taught grades 3 & 5 for 7 years), this has been a lifesaver! It has given me confidence in exploring the materials in my classroom and in my own abilities to draw and create art.”