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A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice
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A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice
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A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice
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You are an artist, living the artist's life. But you also want to make a difference in the world as a teaching artist. You know how to pursue excellence in your art form; how can you pursue excellence in teaching artistry?
A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice
is a how-to reference for veteran and beginning teaching artists alike. Artist-educator Daniel Levy has been working in classrooms, homeless shelters and correctional facilities for over thirty years. With humor and hard-won insight, Levy and a variety of contributing teaching artists narrate their successes and failures while focusing on the practical mechanics of working within conditions of limited time and resources. Levy organizes teaching artist practice within a framework of
View, Design, and Respond. View
is everything you value and believe about teaching and learning;
Design
is what you plan before you go into a classroom;
Respond
is how you react to and support your students face to face. With the aid of checklists, worksheets, and primary sources,
A Teaching Artist's Companion
invites you to define your own unique view, and guides your observing, critiquing, and shaping your practice over time.
A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice
is a how-to reference for veteran and beginning teaching artists alike. Artist-educator Daniel Levy has been working in classrooms, homeless shelters and correctional facilities for over thirty years. With humor and hard-won insight, Levy and a variety of contributing teaching artists narrate their successes and failures while focusing on the practical mechanics of working within conditions of limited time and resources. Levy organizes teaching artist practice within a framework of
View, Design, and Respond. View
is everything you value and believe about teaching and learning;
Design
is what you plan before you go into a classroom;
Respond
is how you react to and support your students face to face. With the aid of checklists, worksheets, and primary sources,
A Teaching Artist's Companion
invites you to define your own unique view, and guides your observing, critiquing, and shaping your practice over time.