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There are 5 modules in this course
The most effective classrooms are not spaces for delivering answers, but laboratories for asking questions that facilitate collective meaning making. This course provides a framework for inquiry-based teaching—a student-centered methodology that uses art to spark deep critical thinking and collaborative dialogue. By using the strategies developed by leaders in the field of museum education, you will learn to facilitate a process of close looking and evidence-based reasoning that empowers your students to lead their own learning journeys.
Whether you are a new teacher building your first lesson plan or a seasoned professional looking to reinvigorate your practice, this course equips you with the tools to turn modern and contemporary art into an accessible springboard for inquiry.
Welcome to Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom. This course will introduce ways to integrate works of art into your classroom by using inquiry-based teaching methods commonly used in museum settings. This course is designed to give you the tools to create meaningful object-based learning activities that can be integrated into a wide variety of curricula. The strategies this course covers emphasize literacy and critical thinking skills across disciplines.
What's included
2 videos8 readings1 assignment
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2 videos•Total 7 minutes
Welcome to Art and Inquiry •4 minutes
Why Engage in Inquiry Around Art?•3 minutes
8 readings•Total 130 minutes
Welcome to the Course!•10 minutes
How to Start Using Inquiry, Art, and Social Emotional Learning•10 minutes
Lisa Mazzola's Top Five Tips for Teaching with Works of Art•10 minutes
Tips for Teaching Students with Disabilities•10 minutes
Optional Prompts for Discussion & Reflection•10 minutes
Are you a New York State educator?•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Introduction to Art & Inquiry•30 minutes
Module 2: Close Looking and Open-Ended Inquiry
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module you will explore different ways to facilitate close looking with your students by engaging in open-ended, inquiry-based conversation around works of art.
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3 videos8 readings1 assignment
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3 videos•Total 26 minutes
Mindful Drawing•15 minutes
Close Looking with Art•7 minutes
Why use open-ended questions?•3 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
Welcome to Module 2•10 minutes
Consider: Mindful Drawing & Close Looking with Art•10 minutes
Consider: Strategies for Close Looking•10 minutes
Optional Prompts for Discussion & Reflection•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Close Looking & Open-Ended Questions•30 minutes
Module 3: Art, Inquiry, and Social Emotional Learning
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will explore how art and Social Emotional Learning can deepen students’ attention, self-awareness, as well as their awareness of others.
What's included
9 videos11 readings
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9 videos•Total 28 minutes
Art as a Tool for Social Emotional Learning (SEL)•12 minutes
Introduction to Learning with MoMA Lessons•2 minutes
Lesson on Self-Awareness: Rirkrit Tiravanija•2 minutes
Lesson on Self-Awareness: Carrie Mae Weems•2 minutes
Lesson on Social Awareness: Shambhavi•2 minutes
Lesson on Social Awareness: Charles White•2 minutes
Lesson for Creating Community: Frida Kahlo •2 minutes
Lesson for Creating Community: Helen Levitt•2 minutes
Optional Prompts for Discussion & Reflection•10 minutes
Mid-course survey•5 minutes
Reminder: CTLE for New York State educators•10 minutes
Module 4: Activities as Inquiry
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module focuses on activities as a mode of inquiry. In this module you’ll explore how to use three kinds of activities in your classroom to effectively promote an exchange of ideas with students.
Optional Prompts for Discussion & Reflection•10 minutes
Module 5: Putting it all Together | Making Connections Across Curriculum
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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In this module you will consider ways to incorporate inquiry about a work of art into your classroom and make connections to different subject areas including Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Science.
What's included
3 videos13 readings1 assignment
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3 videos•Total 21 minutes
Ruth Asawa and Social Studies•6 minutes
Ruth Asawa and English Language Arts•8 minutes
Ruth Asawa and Science•7 minutes
13 readings•Total 125 minutes
Welcome to Module 5•10 minutes
Case Study: Ruth Asawa•10 minutes
Suggested Curricular Connections: Art, Inquiry, and Social Studies•10 minutes
Suggested Curricular Connections: Art, Inquiry, and English Language Arts•10 minutes
Suggested Curricular Connections: Art, Inquiry, and Science•10 minutes
Review of Module 5•10 minutes
Optional Prompts for Discussion & Reflection•10 minutes
End-of-course survey•5 minutes
CTLE for New York State educators•10 minutes
MoMA Resources•10 minutes
Tips for Teaching Students with Disabilities•10 minutes
Activity Sheets from Art & Inquiry Newsletters•10 minutes
Virtual Event Recordings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Final Project: Design an Inquiry-Based Lesson•30 minutes
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The Museum of Modern Art is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. Join us in exploring the art, ideas, and issues of our time through the Modern and Contemporary Art and Design Specialization or through individual courses: Modern Art & Ideas, Seeing Through Photographs, What Is Contemporary Art?, Fashion as Design, and In the Studio: Postwar Abstract Painting. Learn about teaching with art in our three courses designed for K-12 educators: Art & Inquiry, Art & Activity, and Art & Ideas.
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Great! this course gives amazing activities and ideas for the classroom, but it also gives you smart strategies for us to connect and evaluate a work of art differently.
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very engaging and inspiring course with lots of insights and practical tips in enquiry based and open ended learning.
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I was able to take away a lot of interesting things for my teaching but also for my own way of interacting with art. Thank you!
This course has been designed for primary and secondary (K-12) teachers of all subjects, but we encourage anyone interested in teaching with art to enroll. No prior knowledge of art history is required.
What will I be able to do upon completing the course?
You will develop an understanding of the benefits of using inquiry and activities, while also learning techniques for integrating art across your curriculum. You will also learn how Social Emotional Learning enables students to cultivate self-awareness, social awareness, and their understanding of community.
Will I be able to receive an accreditation for this course?
Coursera currently provides certificates of completion.
MoMA offers New York State teachers Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) credit for individual courses and for the three-course specialization developed for K-12 educators. More information about CTLE in New York State is included in the courses. MoMA does not offer any other accreditations at this time. Â
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What will I get if I subscribe to this Specialization?
When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.