
What is Choice-Based Art Education?
The Modified Choice Approach to Art Education allows the student to experiment and explore in search of their own creative
I help middle school & high school teachers, like you, create art rooms built for student growth & creative expression — even if they don’t have a background in art!
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I’d love to share my secrets on teaching art to middle school & high school students.
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Looking for more useful information for your middle or high school art room?
I’d love to share my secrets on teaching art to middle school & high school students.
Learn more about my can’t live without supplies, preferred teaching styles, and info on grading, and exhibiting student artwork!
Be sure to check your email for all the goods!
I am a Pennsylvania Level II, tenured art teacher with experience in both private and public art classrooms. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Art Education from Marywood University, Scranton, Pa and completed over 30 graduate credits at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Pa.
I currently teach studio art and digital media at a private high school. My curriculum consists of both prescribed and advanced elective classes. I’ve been teaching AP Art & Design and Digital Media classes for more than 15 years. I work hard to create a choice based learning environment for my students once we’ve covered basic techniques and concepts.
Prior to my current teaching position, I taught for eight years in a large public middle school in Chester County, Pa where my classroom curriculum focused on a Disciplined Based approach to Art Education.
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