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Art teachers aspire for rich artwork from their students but are often frustrated when the results are less than spectacular. Some art teachers face this concern as they transition into a choice-based program. They may notice that their high school students’ work looks like, well, high school student work. How do we motivate students to not settle for good, but to create something great?
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Art teachers aspire for rich artwork from their students but are often frustrated when the results are less than spectacular. Some art teachers face this concern as they transition into a choice-based program. They may notice that their high school students’ work looks like, well, high school student work. How do we motivate students to not settle for good, but to create something great?
View our website: https://artofsouthb.weebly.com/
Making Artists available here: https://www.davisart.com/art-education-resources/making-artists/
The Open Art Room available here: https://catalog.davisart.com/Products/677-5/the-open-art-room.aspx