i usually spend the first few days with my students trying to get to know them better...as artists and as people. i decided awhile ago that fair isn't always equal and that not all students have had the same art training as they might have in english or math. so i try to determine their starting point and assess their learning from there. i give them questionnaires and ask them to do crazy things with little or no instruction.
on monday i created the still life you see below and asked them to draw it using only lines. i went over how i expected them to behave while working at the easels and what the goals for the exercise was. these posters hung right next to us as we worked so i could point to them when necessary.
as they drew i made notes about what i was seeing so i could use it in my assessment. at the same time i kept a running list of things i was seeing and wish i had put on a checklist to make my note-taking quicker. i am lucky to have a group of only 12 and know that with a larger group a checklist would make a big difference. so i saved those notes and plan to put them on a checklist to be used next term.
here are some of the results...
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Wow- so much amazing information here! Thanks for sharing it all- lots to think about.
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