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[ART CLASS CURATOR] How Visualizing An Apple Taught Me About Diverse Learning Types

May 03, 202131 min
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Episode description

This episode is part of the former Art Class Curator podcast and is targeted specifically for art teachers. 

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Thanks to a Facebook group and a friend, conversations around visualizing the apple have grabbed my attention lately. My brain works differently than others, though. I don’t really see things in my head. But when I saw the responses to the apple conversation, I felt really validated and had some profound realizations. In this episode, I talk about those realizations, what this means for art teachers, and how we can better serve diverse learning styles among our students.

5:46​ - The judgment I’ve made about myself for my entire life

7:58 - Limited diverse learning types and how I “visualize” things

11:29 - The impact of learning differences on the way you teach

14:36 - Strategies to address differences and accommodate diverse learners

22:53 - The disservice done to us while learning art history in college

Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/59-diverse-learning-types/

 



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