While watching these videos I noticed a common theme, arts
and movement provides students with a unique opportunity to express themselves
and to explore creatively. I was impressed by the observations and analyses the
students were able to make through their artistic creations. I was also
extremely excited by the positive attitudes, cooperation, and passion the
students demonstrated while creating art, dances and musicals. In each video it
was apparent that all students were learning in a way that met their unique
needs and gave them the opportunity to make independent choices about what they
wanted to create.
I was especially impressed by the
reflections and analyses that the students generated through their arts and
movements. While dancing a diverse set of cultural dances the students
expressed their deepened understanding of why dancing is important to culture
and the importance of taking the time to understand a culture's values and
customs. In the video about creating artwork for democratic vocabulary the
students' displayed raw emotions of what it means to be a democratic citizen
and it was clearly laid out in their drawings. Also, in the video about
musicals, the students gained deep understanding of collaboration, teamwork,
and that all artists' contributions should be valued. Each of these teaching
techniques were extremely beneficial for the students and would be great
strategies for implementing in the classroom.
Although all the videos were fantastic, the one I will take the most
from is "Museum Exhibition as a Culminating Event" (2015). I loved
this video because it was a school wide project that incorporated art as the
core of learning. Each lesson was Common Core aligned and each student was
equally presented at the culminating project. For several months, each student
created their own unique artistic creation that was later presented at the
Getty, a local museum that is well known. The kids described having a great
sense of pride and it was clear that they had a sense of ownership and
authority as well. The students were extremely excited to present their art and
one even described it as a "once in a lifetime" opportunity.
Providing our students with opportunities to be proud of their art and to see
their peers' creations is an extremely important element to incorporate in our
teaching!
References:
Yarnes, L. (2015). Museum Exhibition as a Culminating Event.
Los Angeles, CA: Teaching Channel.
I like this video i don't know how i missed it. wouldn't it be wonderful if we could adopt this idea as an alternative assessment of our students learning. The student all seemed to be very into it. Wouldn't be wonderful to see your Algebra one students excited about learning. like these student in the video
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