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edX Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art
- Creation date Jan 7, 2019
- Tags art critical thinking teaching strategy
- How to use Artful Thinking Routines to strengthen thinking.
- How to facilitate meaningful conversations in your classroom using art for artful learning and artful teaching.
- How to help learners of all levels develop more discerning descriptions, evidence-based reasoning, and meaningful questioning habits.
- Key strategies for using content information to push original thinking deeper.
- Exciting, immersive activities for any type of classroom.
- How to use learning resources from the National Gallery of Art, including downloadable artful thinking lesson plans
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Learn how to integrate works of art using Artful Thinking routines, effective strategies from Project Zero at Harvard University, in this interactive online course for teachers of all levels and subjects.
Art invites critical analysis to support different interpretations. Students can practice this type of critical thinking with art, in the safe, stimulating environment of the classroom. When students practice routinely with art, they become critical thinkers, using these techniques with other school subjects and in the real world.
Teaching Complex Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art. Since it launched in 2019, teachers around the world have shared how transformative the National Gallery's first online course, Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, has been for them. Now in 2024, we're excited to offer you a second course on the edX platform:
Take this course for free on edx.orgBased on the National Gallery of Art's popular Art Around the Corner professional development program for teachers in Was...
Introducing the National Gallery of Art's first online course, Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art. Based on the Museum's popular Art Around the Corner professional development program for teachers in Washington, D.C., this five-part online course provides everything you need to begin creating a culture of critical thinking and collaboration for any ...
This video introduces the National Gallery of Art's first online course, Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art, available o...
For more information on "Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art," visit nga.gov/onlinecourses. To register, visit https://ww...
The resources in this collection are pulled directly from the National Gallery of Art's online course Teaching Critical Thinking through Art. Based on the popular Art Around the Corner professional...
Many teachers around the world shared how transformative the National Gallery's first online course Teaching Critical Thinking through Art has been for them.. We're excited to offer you this second course, Teaching Complex Thinking through Art! The strategies presented in this course are adapted from Artful Thinking pedagogy, developed by Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of ...
Washington, DC—The Gallery's first-ever Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for educators of all grade levels, subjects, and locations is open for enrollment. Featuring a variety of demonstration videos and interactive tools, this five-unit course prepares teachers to incorporate works of art into classroom practices with Artful Thinking routines—critical thinking strategies developed by ...
Learn more about the Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art course here including a course overview, cost information, related jobs and more.
Based on the National Gallery of Art's popular Art Around the Corner professional development program for teachers in Washington, D.C., this five-unit online course provides everything you need to begin creating a culture of critical thinking and collaboration for any classroom, subject, or level.
Overview Based on the National Gallery of Art's popular Art Around the Corner professional development program for teachers in Washington, D.C., this five-part online course provides everything you need to begin creating a culture of critical thinking and collaboration for any classroom, subject, or level. You do not need an art background or museum access to successfully integrate the ...
Learn how to integrate works of art using Artful Thinking routines, effective strategies from Project Zero at Harvard University, in this online course for teachers of all levels and subjects. Based on the National Gallery of Art's popular Art Around the Corner professional development program for teachers in Washington, D.C., this five-part online course provides everything you need to ...
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 4.2: Going Deeper with Creative Questions. In this lesson demonstration video filmed at the National Gallery of Art, a group of teachers from District of Columbia Public Schools use two routines, Looking: 5 x 2 and Creative Questions, to explore a contemporary, abstract work of art, Synecdoche by Byron Kim.
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