Washington Art Education Association presents this virtual workshop facilitated by Mare Sullivan, author of the new POGIL activity collection "Elements of Art."
Teaching with Your Mouth Closed: Replacing Concept Lectures with Student Team Learning
Time to replace mini-lectures with more culturally responsive strategies that allow student teams to experience "Aha! moments" as they develop important concepts? Participants will experience one of these strategies - process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) - to discover how it might work in their studio art teaching environments.
Click the link below to register for this free event:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/washington-art-education-association-30396973718
FREE Clock Hours for WAEA Members!!!
About Mare Sullivan
Mare Sullivan, from Kirkland, WA, loves sketching to document her experiences while traveling. She taught K-12 for almost 30 years and supervises secondary teaching interns through the Seattle Pacific University School of Education. Co-author of four published collections of POGIL activities for secondary science, Mare has worked with author/illustrator Gwen C. Katz to create a collection of 32 short guided-inquiry activities that introduce the concepts of "Elements of Art." During the past 15 years, Mare has facilitated more than 100 interactive teacher workshops locally, nationally, and internationally.