013050 Visual Arts Teaching Methods 1
6cpPostgraduateSubject coordinator: Chris Evans
This subject combines theory with practice in considering the skills and understanding required for beginning visual arts teaching in a secondary school. It examines the notion of practice-based learning through exposure to artists, critical and historical practice, and models of enacted creative practice. This subject explores the importance of 'creating' and 'making' as central to the study of the arts and how visual arts education can be organised and managed. (This subject is closely associated with practicum and associated teaching/learning activities.)
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