Sneak peeks are fun, especially when you get to have a say in the final product. Maybe that’s why, as an elementary visual arts specialist, I am enjoying the chance to approach the language arts ...
The new question-of-the-week is: How can teachers tell when the use of arts and crafts enhances learning in a lesson from times when it’s just busy work? Arts and crafts can obviously be used ...
Roughly half of children in the U.S. have experienced some form of trauma, making it critical that educators consider trauma-informed approaches to teaching. This form of instruction recognizes that ...
In partnership with eSchool News, Illuminate Education is spotlighting teachers in a series recognizing educators, the way they have moved instruction online during COVID-19, and how they have ...
The year 2020 has brought about many challenges to higher education. Students, faculty, and staff are all in it together as they shift to online learning and community building. At the School of ...
Note: This blog was originally posted on the Education + Development blog at Brookings, and can be found at: http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/education-plus-development ...
Celebrated Zimbabwean visual artist Chikonzero Chazunguza has urged graduands to reject substance abuse as a source of ...
Are you a current or prospective UW student interested in learning more about the Department of Visuals Arts, seeing the facilities, meeting the faculty, and finding out how to get invovled with all ...
At the end of this month, the Miller Gallery at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) will open “It’s a Luxury to Look Back,” a solo exhibition of works by Angela Miskis (BFA 2013 VCS) that ...
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