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The New Wave of ART Education

Every educator can be an advocate for developing creativity in their students. 

January 23, 2021

2:00PM-5:00PM (GMT +8) 

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The New Genre of Art: Relationship between Art and Technology

by Barbara Grotoska

Discover how technology can be integrated in different Art activities and how it enhances the creative process for the students. 

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Art as a Provocation and a New Way of Communicating

by Jacqueline Shea Caraglior

Discover different open-ended materials you can use for students to explore. Find out how Art can be integrated in helping students learn different concepts and how to value the process over product during creative experiences. 

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Presence of Art in Every Teacher's Life and Environment

by Eelke Marianne

Lindeboom-van-Aartsen

Learn different ways to integrate Art in teaching and learning. Find out how to creatively document and present students' work. Learn how to develop life skills and values through Art experiences. 

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Barbara Grotowska

Visual Artist, Designer, Art Educator

Barbara is a classically trained artist specializing in printmaking, drawing, painting, and anything in-between. For the past nine years, she has been teaching art to different age groups, from toddlers to high school students.

Jacqueline Shea Caraglior

Artist and Art Teacher

From a young age, Jacqueline pursued traditional fine art training in all media. As an undergraduate, Jacqueline studied conceptual art practice at UCLA and found her voice as a contemporary artist.

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Eelke Marianne Lindeboom-van-Aartsen

Early Childhood Educator and Head of Visual Arts and Aesthetics in the Early Years

Eelke is a mentor to her fellow educators and is an advocate of implementing ‘play-based’ and ‘wonder-based’ learning, concept based and transdisciplinary teaching.

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