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Re: [teacherartexchange] curriculum changes

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From: Woody Duncan (woodyduncan_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Mon Jan 16 2006 - 08:18:03 PST


Nora,
    No specific ideas, but what an opportunity to build
upon previous learning's with the same group of students.
I always tried to teach in a logical sequence building
on earlier lessons. With a full year you would have
a great chance to test out concepts in-depth and work
for transfer of concepts to new areas. Too many art
teachers just grab lessons and throw them at students
with little thought about linkage. You are being
given a great opportunity, run with it.
                        Good Luck, Woody

Nora Redfern wrote:
> Next year we are going from semester long art classes to year long
> classes. I have a lot of work ahead of me in terms of designing the
> curriculum and adding new projects. Sort of overwhelming, but exciting
> too. Can anyone direct me to some good websites for help in planning and
> lending a direction?
> Thanks!
> Nora

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