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This is how you respond to extreme statements in class
In every classroom a provocative statement comes up every now and then. The right to freedom of expression is not above the principle of equality and non-discrimination. In this article you can read how you can respond appropriately.
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Play a Kandinsky: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you can experiment with music using colors and shapes within Kandinsky's works. What would it be like if, like Kandinsky, you could hear a sound or music fragment with every color or shape?
The exercise offers you four …
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28 to Make: Creative project ideas and inspiration
28 to Make is a series of 28 creative project ideas and inspiration.
With these infectious creative assignments your students can independently experiment with materials, techniques, support / substrate and broaden their visual language.
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Researcher/research: Broaden your own horizon
This sheet is a translation of Competency Pictures : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the researcher/research competence picture : broaden your own horizon …
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Researcher/research: making process visible
This sheet is a translation of Competency Pictures : On the way with artistic competences to classroom practice and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the researcher/research competence picture: making the process visible …
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MoMA Learning: Website with teaching materials on modern and contemporary art
MoMA Learning is an ideal starting point to get acquainted with modern and contemporary art. The website reflects the profound shift toward digital learning since the museum launched its first curriculum website in 2006 - a transition not just from …
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Tate: Institution for British art
Tate is a leading global institution and aims to continue to influence critical thinking about art practice. Tate is committed to maintaining free access to their collections.
Tate 's mission is to give the public a greater enjoyment and …
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Windows: Blog about art
Windows is a blog devoted entirely to art and related matters. Every week there is a message about backgrounds to art news, but there is also room for consideration and analysis.
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ContinueLook ThroughThink: Lesson package with free art cards
FurtherKijken DoorDenken is a teaching package that consists of more than eighty cards with special works of art.
Visible Thinking is central as the methodology for the questions. This method provides you with guidance to explore the artworks through …
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The Renaissance in Painting in Italy: Collection of Sculptures
Italy has the greatest Renaissance painters of its time. Many of those works can be found in Italian museums, but luckily there are still a few works that you can admire. Discover them in this collection of visual teaching materials.
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Peter Paul Rubens: Collection with statues
Peter Paul Rubens is one of the most famous painters of the Netherlands. In this collection of images you will find some of his most famous works that you can discuss in class.
View the Peter Paul Rubens collection on Art in Flanders >
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Romanticism in Painting: Collection with Sculptures
Romanticism is the art movement that muses about untouched nature: wild, imposing and sometimes picturesque, and about the natural behavior of humans: freedom, power, love, emotion. This is the only way to achieve perfect happiness for the …
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