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Creative Thinking & Making
Collecting
Collaborating
Silkscreen Printing
Historical & Cultural Contexts
Critical Thinking

 

 

About Creative Thinking & Making:
Artistic Practice as a Framework for Learning
  
Collecting Unit documenting Experimenting Collaborating Reproducing

These in-depth units explore ways to teach creative thinking and making through an artist's practice. Collecting, documenting, experimenting, collaborating, reproducing - all are central to Warhol's work and are fundamental to how we learn. These practices provide frameworks for skill building and a lens through which to explore society and culture. Because frameworks are, by their very nature, structural and not content-specific, they allow the learner to personalize his or her experiences. Using art practices as a framework give students choice and control, and allows them to draw on their own knowledge while providing a new sense of motivation. Practice anchors the "how" so young people feel free to concentrate on the "what" of their world and to explain their creative voice.

For more go to Appendix: Artistic Practice as a Framework for Learning

 

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