Welcome Student Teachers and Mentor Teachers!!

This is a blog created for student teachers and their mentors who want to catch the buzz and share on best practices and techniques involved within the student teaching experience. It is also a place to inspire others with your ideas and questions. Please feel free to contribute. There are no wrong answers only a playground to explore and feel safe while growing into your expanding and demanding roles as student and mentor.

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Ann Teed

Artistic Development

Self Portrait - Young Artist


Perry Plays with Clay



Perry Paints: 17 months


Perry Explores Art MaterialsAge 17 months



Perry Paints: 30 Months old - 2 and 1/2 years


Perry Paints: Mixed Media
30 months old - 2 and 1/2 years


Images: Early Drawings - Artistic Development








Websites: Artistic Development

http://thevirtualinstructor.com/blog/the-stages-of-artistic-development

Lowenfeld
http://www.d.umn.edu/~jbrutger/Lowenf.html




1 comment:

  1. In the links there where charts of the stages of art development from early childhood to mid/late adolescent. In many of the earlier stages children where just learning about how to control their body and learning at the same time. This was clearly displayed in their artwork but making simple scribbles or simple shapes. Later in life these simple scribbles an shapes start to take form into recognizable things we see in every day life. The stages that interested me the most was the later stages, stage 4 and 5. There where many clear examples on how the child is learning and making choices in their works. Line, shape, color, value are all starting to for. In stage 5, most of less are the time we are either in Junior high or high school that is when children/students start to show more in their works as it starts to become more realistic and start making better choices in their work.

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