Ms. Norris - Art
Choice-based art education stems from a grassroots organization called Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB). It is characterized by student driven art-processes and ideas and teachers who facilitate an organized, resource filled, responsive environment in the classroom. For more information about TAB you can visit their website at:
http://teachingforartisticbehavior.org
I employ a variety of methods in my classroom. Teaching is responsive, much in the same way that the process of art-making is. I make it my mission to provide space and opportunities for artistic growth in my students. This might include teaching various art techniques, brainstorming with them for art ideas, making them aware of design principles present in their work, and giving guidance for improvement. In short, my job in to be as interested in their creative efforts as they are.
http://teachingforartisticbehavior.org
I employ a variety of methods in my classroom. Teaching is responsive, much in the same way that the process of art-making is. I make it my mission to provide space and opportunities for artistic growth in my students. This might include teaching various art techniques, brainstorming with them for art ideas, making them aware of design principles present in their work, and giving guidance for improvement. In short, my job in to be as interested in their creative efforts as they are.
I will inspire and guide each student to be creative, curious and compassionate citizens of their community. In art class, the students will have the opportunity to explore and investigate the world around them and their place in the world. The students will be given room to work and play and encouraged and supported to express their ideas and passions through the arts.