Explore how to integrate works of art into your classroom with inquiry-based teaching methods originally developed for in-gallery museum education.
Explore how to integrate works of art into your classroom with inquiry-based teaching methods originally developed for in-gallery museum education.
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SN
May 24, 2020
This course helped me in planning and also in executing inquiry based class. 'Learning is a lifelong process' and courses like this always makes my belief stronger.
Thank you MoMa
SL
Oct 3, 2019
For a free course, this program helped develop some new ideas and approaches for how to interact with guests and develop more child-friendly and inclusive programs for field trips.
From the lesson
Module 2: Close-Looking and Open-Ended Inquiry
In this module we will discuss and review the different ways that you can facilitate close-looking with your students and engaging in open-ended, inquiry-based conversation around works of art. Don’t wait to start practicing! Grab a friend or a family member and start leading inquiry-based conversation around a work of art, or anything. As you will see in the Google Hangout video, you can use a digital image or any object that you have around that would lend itself to leading an inquiry-based discussion. These practice sessions are not required but the more you practice, the easier and better your classroom performance will be.
Associate Educator, School and Teacher Programs
Associate Educator, School and Teacher Programs
Director, Young Learners