Learning To See the World through Drawing: Practical Advice for the Classroom Grades One through Eight - Softcover

Auer, Elizabeth

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9781936367597: Learning To See the World through Drawing: Practical Advice for the Classroom Grades One through Eight

Synopsis

A clear approach to a drawing in grades one through eight in Waldorf Schools, or in any schools, is long overdue and here at last! Packed with color and black and white drawings, with clear, stepwise ways to build competence in drawing skills and inspiring the same competence in students, this book on drawing will give you confidence and methods for practicing. There is nothing that can underscore a teacher's authority in the eyes of children as sound drawing techniques.Elizabeth Auer provides effective and clear instructions, creative ideas for drawings, and specific approaches to utilizing different media."Learning about the World through Drawing" is a "must have" for any teacher or anyone wishing to learn how to draw, how to practice, what materials to use while learning, and techniques toward mastery! It is a rich resource and compendium of drawing wisdom.

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About the Author

Elizabeth is a Waldorf graduate herself with over two decades of class teaching and manual arts teaching experience. She successfully accomplishes sharing her years in the Waldorf school with teachers everywhere in classrooms, public workshops and in home settings. The joys and benefits of integrating arts into academic learning are reflected in her wealth of practical advice and hands-on experience. Elizabeth lives with her husband in a little house in the big woods of the Monadnock region in Southern New Hampshire. She is the author and illustrator of Creative Pathways: Activities that Strengthen the Child’s Cognitive Forces, a manual on the practical arts for Waldorf teachers. With a background in design and illustration, she has also illustrated several books including Arthur Auer’s Learning about the World through Modeling, a children’s book, Dance of the Elves, the “Stella Natura Biodynamic Agriculture Calendar” and the Waldorf Community Cookbook. Having graduates her eighth grade Waldorf class in 2011, Elizabeth currently works as an adjunct faculty member at Antioch University New England and as a freelance artist. She teaches workshops in the arts and is a consultant to Waldorf and other teachers.

Review

'Being able to see that I am capable of producing beautiful work has been extremely rewarding. I've become more confident in my abilities.' -- Hannah Freed, class teacher

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