Chow Sing Prue Marma Drawing and Painting
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Art teaching styles can vary widely, depending on the educator’s philosophy, the learning environment, and the students’ needs. Here are some common teaching styles in art education, each with its unique approach.
Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students through their creative process rather than giving direct instructions. This style allows students to experiment with materials and techniques, encouraging creativity and problem-solving.
In practice, many art teachers use a blend of these methods, combining technical instruction with room for creativity and critical thinking. For example, a teacher might start with skill-building exercises and then move into project-based or inquiry-based assignments where students apply their technical skills in a more self-directed way.
The results of art teaching can vary depending on the teaching style, the level of the students, and the objectives of the curriculum. However, successful art education often leads to a range of important outcomes, both tangible and intangible.
Becoming a great art teacher requires a combination of strong pedagogical skills, deep knowledge of art, and the ability to inspire and connect with students. Here are some key qualities and strategies to cultivate if you want to be an impactful and successful art teacher:

Subjects

  • Drawing Beginner-Intermediate

  • Drawing and Painting Beginner-Intermediate

  • Drawing, Painting, Sketching Beginner-Intermediate


Experience

  • Marma (Jan, 2021Present) at chittagong district

Education

  • BFA (Jan, 2020now) from University of Development Alternativescored 3000-10000

Fee details

    3,0008,000/month (US$25.1266.98/month)


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