Explore how activities can foster students’ creativity and encourage them to become empowered participants in their learning.
Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art

Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art
This course is part of Teaching with Art: Using Inquiry, Activities, and Themes Specialization



Instructors: Larissa Raphael
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Understand the definition of “activity” and other terminology used to discuss active learning
Analyze the formats and techniques that make for a good activity
Understand the benefits of activity-based learning and its impact on students’ personal development
Practice active learning from a student’s perspective
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Reviewed on Feb 3, 2018
This course is very useful and inspiring! There are interesting ready-made ideas of activities and mainly good descriptions of its principles of creation in this course. Highly recommend!
Reviewed on Mar 3, 2016
Interesting beginning level class for those who are interested in teaching arts. You can have great activities, instructors and classmates and the whole learning process is just so fun!
Reviewed on Nov 6, 2020
Content is fantastic and easy to use. Assessment process could be more rigorous as peer learners seem to just review for the sake of reviewing, needs more credibility
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