Thanks! This does help, I already have a portfolio of
past projects and I was hoping that it wouldn't be too
dorky of me to bring it along. Everyone's input has
been really helpful, I just wasn't sure how to
approach this, but now I think I've got a much better
idea of how to go about it.
I'll let you know how it turns out.
Thanks for your help!
chris
--- trish ackerman <dacke8175@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> We just hired a teacher this way to be my art
> partner
> that teaches elementary art. We wanted a lesson to
> see
> how organized you are, what visuals and
> instructions,
> how you handle the kids classroom management, What
> type of materials you use and how you give
> instructions. The students dont have to finish or
> even
> do the project. Just introduce it and get them
> started. We also liked if you bring in a portfolio
> with past projects you did, photos of the children,
> etc.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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> Trish Ackerman
> Core Knowledge Charter School
> Middle School Art,Parker, Colorado
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