Instruction & Curriculum Development:
• Develop and implement a dynamic and creative visual arts curriculum that aligns with state standards and the school’s educational goals.
• Teach basic art concepts, including drawing, painting, sculpture, and other forms of visual art.
• Encourage creative expression and exploration in various media, techniques, and styles.
• Plan and execute projects that integrate art with other subjects to enhance interdisciplinary learning.
Classroom Management:
• Create a positive, respectful, and inclusive classroom environment.
• Manage student behavior and ensure a safe, productive atmosphere for learning.
• Foster a growth mindset and encourage students to take artistic risks.
Assessment & Feedback:
• Assess students' artwork and progress, providing constructive feedback to help them improve their skills.
• Monitor individual student development and tailor instruction to meet the needs of all learners, including those with special needs or varying levels of artistic ability.
Collaboration & Communication:
• Collaborate with other faculty members to integrate art with the broader school curriculum.
• Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding students’ progress, achievements, and areas for improvement.
• Participate in school events, including art shows, exhibitions, and community outreach programs.
Professional Development:
• Stay updated on the latest trends and techniques in art education.
• Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance teaching skills and art knowledge.