How
do
you
think
your
practices
as
an
artist
will
help
you
in
the
classroom?
What
skills
do
artists
develop
that
also
lend
themselves
to
the
art
of
teaching?
How
will
you
incorporate
your
work
as
an
artist
into
your
teaching?
How
will
you
continue
to
make
art
while
you
teach?
Why
is
it
important?
How
does
Vieth
characterize
the
relationship
between
teaching
and
art
making?
How
will
you
balance
the
need
to
teach
technical
skills
with
the need to
help
students
make
art
that
is
personally
meaningful
and
creative?
Many of the methods I use in making my own art involve a lot of planning and thought. I think that the structure that is involved in my planning may make it easier for me to translate this knowledge to students. I think that in general, the nature of making art provides artist with many opportunities to learn skills that will be useful as a teacher, some of them include; flexibility, creativity and communication skills. These things are integral to a teacher being successful in the classroom.
Although much of my work involves processes that area bit out of reach at the high school level, I think that it is still possible to use my own art to show students so of the possibilities art holds and to let the students get to know me through my work as well as by being their teacher. Artwork can take many forms and even if I do not have the space or the time to do the work I would maybe like to be doing, there are still so many artist outlets one has if they know where to look. I think its important for teachers to continue to make art while they teach for many reasons, for one their actions inspire their students to do work and it also keeps teachers active in the art community.
I think that giving students a solid base of technical skills will help them to grow as artist and it better realize the creative ideas they have.
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