I think my practices as an artist will help my teaching in the classroom because showing the students my work gives them confidence in their teacher. The students will see that I'm an artist not just a teacher, I practice what I preach too. I also think it's helpful to work on the projects along with the students in class. I think including my artwork in class as examples or possibly for inspiration of some sort for the students. I could broaden their ideas. As well as mine, it would help getting feedback from my students and allow them to practice critiquing my work as well as theirs.
Some of the skills that I, as an artist, develop that help me as an art teacher are understanding and learning as I teach. I'm willing to learn from my students and I understand I dont know everything so therefore I will need to keep expanding my knowledge. Other skills would be imagination, free will and structure. It takes imagination and free will to think of new ideas, create them and free will to explore and not afraid to try new things.
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Vieth characterizes the relationship between teaching and art making by introducing our originality and enthusiasm which helps us lead and inspire our students in the classroom. Showing passion about art will create a wondeful learning environment. Being an active artist will create an updated perspective and gives our students confidence in us as teachers and artists. Keeping an open mind will allow more discussion and create an inviting environment in the classroom, students are going to challenge us as teachers and ask many questions. Being honest and understanding will make a better connection between us and our students. We need to provide support, not everything is going to workout and as artists we know this, so when our students are struggling explain to them everyone struggles but sometimes the mistakes are what make the artpiece what it is when it's done. Sharing times of struggles that we have been through will help them break the barrier and help them work through, as well as help them connect with us, in seeing we are human too and we aren't any better than they are.
I personally would balance the need to teach technical skills along with helping students make meaningful and creative art by introducing the basic technical skills and suggest other techniques while they are working, such as something that could make their project better if they used this certain technique. I would try to discuss with the student what they think they could do to make it better. To get them thinking and practicing other skills. And maybe even getting a feel of what they are trying to capture in their artwork, so I can help them achieve their idea. I would try to some how get the students to put their personal ideas in their work and express their feelings, I want the students to be creative when expressing their feelings and thoughts in their artwork. I think this includes asking questions and challenging their idea and getting them to be passionate about their art without influencing your ideas and own art techniques. It will take a lot of encouragment, praise and guidance, but after a relationship of trust and understanding is started between me and the students, then the students will be more excited and adventurous about their art, which will allow me to help them with their expressions and techniques better.
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I think that it is good that you brought up that you will practice what you preach. Too often it is easy for teachers to give directions to their students and not be able to give examples of exactly why they should do things a certain way within the clasroom. I think that in the art room the opportunity to do so is there every day. Students take teachers more seriously and what they say sincerely if they see teachers practicing the same advice and subject matter they are teaching their students. Also, if you let your students know that you are willing to learn from them, there will be a mutual respect established within your classroom and the flow of creativity will be great. Do you see yourself doing a lot of collaborative work within your classroom to allow students to see you work and to allow them to have a first hand experience to teach you something?
ReplyDeleteDon't say "just a teacher"! But I know what you mean. It's always more comforting for students to see that an instructor is actually practicing in their field.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I think it's interesting that you use the term "free will" in relation to the ability to explore ideas and be creative. I've never though of it that way, but it brings about quite a powerful image of what art can do for teachers and students.
I think it was good how you talked about doing the work alongside with your students. I think it brings a more cohesive environment to the classroom but I also think that classes that you will have will also determine if you will be able do your own work or if you are going to have to be more of a watchful eye towards your class. I also liked that you talked about the balancing of the projects along with showing the technical side of art. I feel that teaching this way will give the students a more enriching experience in your class.
ReplyDeleteI totally love the idea of the students critiquing your work. That had never occured to me! I think that would be a really good bonding experience and show that it is ok to talk to the teacher on a different level than just their own art. This way they may not see the teacher/student relationship as a one way road.
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