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Written by Site Administrator
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INTERNET RESOURCES FOR CHOICE-BASED ART TEACHING
http://knowledgeloom.org/
This is the “promising practice” in education site, funded initially by
the Department of Education and run by the Education Alliance at Brown
University. Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) professional
group created the visual art content. Register to interact with
this website.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TAB-ChoiceArtEd/
This is the listserv and Internet community created by the TAB
Partnership. Register at this site to post, take polls, view photos and
lesson plans. A vibrant, online art education community.
http://tabchoiceteaching.blogspot.com/
Katherine Douglas’ weblog. (elementary art, Massachusetts)
http://clydegaw.blogspot.com/
“Transition to Choice Based Art Education: This blog, will document my
transition to choice based art education in my classroom over the
2004-05 school year. I plan to reflect on the transition, from a
teacher centered art program to a student-centered program augmented by
electronic portfolios.” By Clyde Gaw, elementary art teacher,
Indiana.
http://www.cfralick.blogspot.com/
“Shifting the focus: choice-based art”
By Clark Fralick, elementary art teacher, Indiana
http://artatrms.blogspot.com/
Art at Rocky Mountain School in Colorado.
http://choiceartroom.blogspot.com/
My Choice-Based Art Room, by Carolyn Bonomi, elementary art teacher, Massachusetts
http://tabforspecialneeds.blogspot.com/
As of 3 Jan 2005, a "Teaching Artistic Behavior" Program (TAB) is being
applied in the PreK-12 art studio set up for students who are either
deaf, hard-of-hearing, or hearing with or without additional
disabilities. Primary language instruction is signed ASL, secondary in
spoken English. by Kathy Velon, Vermont.
http://elmwoodart.blogspot.com/
School based site of Bonnie Muir, Hopkinton, MA.
http://agoodthingintheartroom.blogspot.com/
Laurie Jakubiak: “on this blog I plan to highlight one good thing that happens each day in the art room.”
http://toktekart.blogspot.com/
A new choice teacher in Oklahoma: Ann Grey
http://jackmanart.blogspot.com/
A new web log from Toledo, Ohio
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