Seeing American History Through the Artist’s Eye: A Teaching and Learning Resource

» 27 April 2010 » In History / DBQ's, Literacy, Projects, Strategies » 2 Comments

Thomas Hart Benton - Boomtown The Education department at the University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery has just launched a new web feature which pairs works of art with teaching strategies.  

Their new teaching / learning site, Seeing America,  documents the Gallery's outstanding collection of American Art through 82 works and their connections to American history, culture, literature and politics.

The accompanying Classroom Guide integrates background information on the art, the artist and America with visual literacy classroom activities. Lesson plans and resources are readable online and available as downloadable pdfs. 

Download a pdf sample Context and Classroom Activities for
 
Thomas Hart Benton’s Boomtown. (above)

After you've had a chance to view the site leave a comment with your responses. I'll pass them along to my friends at the Education department.  

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If your interested in world art, take a look at my blog post "Picturing the Story - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Culture, Environment, Language, and Learning."  I served as an advisor to the Education department's last teaching site - "Picturing the Story: Narrative Arts and the Stories They Tell." It uses world art from the permanent collection of the Memorial Art Gallery dating from 1500 BCE to the 20th Century. Each work has a story to tell, either visually through imagery and symbol, or indirectly through custom and ritual. The stories reflect sacred beliefs, folk traditions, common human experiences, or unique cultural practices. 

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School Reform? Be Honest and Start from Where You Are (A Free Webinar)

» 27 April 2010 » In Leadership, Presentations » No Comments

This Friday, my friends over at TurningTechnologies are sponsoring a free one-hour webinar entitled Impact Every Student: Simple Strategies That Provide Big Improvement (April 30, 2010 | 2:00 pm Eastern) I was impressed with the frankness of their description "With all the options available to promote school improvement, where should we begin? If we're smart, [...]

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Social Media Engagement for Schools

» 22 April 2010 » In Ed Tech, Social Web, Strategies, Web 2.0 » 2 Comments

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Educators who are already using Twitter (and other social media) know the power of interaction with your own personal learning network. It’s like a never ending seminar that you can freely visit to learn, share, and reflect. This video expresses it as a tidy equation. (Engagement + trust) x targeted audience = impact

While many teachers and students have embraced social media, most schools still lag behind, struggling with the question of whether they should formalize social media networks for their students, teachers, and community.

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Will iPad Replace the Textbook?

» 09 April 2010 » In Commentary, Ed Tech, Web 2.0 » No Comments

This video tour of new magazine apps shows the iPad’s potential for merging purposeful art direction with meaningful academic content. Add the ability for teacher- and student-created content with in-class social networking and you have education’s killer app.

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