Hi Ken!
Read your post and many of your previous posts. Your answers
(suggestions and comments) have always been in line with what I would do in
any given situation, so when I see your name on the post, I read it with
interest.
Anyway, would it be possible for you to send me your curriculum also? I
have several Beginning Art classes (among other classes) and am always
interested in making them better.
Thanks so much!
Barb Felsecker
felsecker@home.com
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From: <Bicyclken@aol.com>
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Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: curriculum question
> The first year of teaching art is tough and you have to make a lot of
> examples and take slides of student work.
>
> I would be willing to write out the curriculum that I use for my art 1
(high
> school) class if you would like it. This would give you an idea of what
> someone else does for the art 1 year.
>
> You seem to be doing a good job covering the elements and principles but
make
> sure that you give them something to take home that is not just an
exercise.
> Things that the parents can frame and hang in the home will be a great
boon
> to your program because they will want to continue.
>
> Ken Schwab
> San Jose CA
>
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