Pedagogy

Noodle Intervention Plan
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Noodle Intervention Plan

Proudly displayed on your refrigerator is a frame of gold noodles containing a picture of your child, made for you for Mother’s Day. Your child was beaming with pride to give it to you. What you didn’t see were the tears of frustration as they tried their best to follow the step-by-step instructions. The noodles…

Help, I’m Teaching Art!
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Help, I’m Teaching Art!

Whether you’re a seasoned educator or a new graduate, teaching an art class for the first time can be daunting. Maybe you’ve always been interested in art but you haven’t had the chance to really hone your skills, so you’re not sure what is most important to teach. Or maybe you’re a general education grade…

Woman in Green Long Sleeve Shirt Sitting by the Table
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Art History without a Classroom

Reflecting on an Asynchronous College Course In the spring of 2023, Bethany alumnus and artist Charis Carmichael Braun was recruited to teach the Art History III: Modernism course at Bethany Lutheran College–from all the way in New York. Professor Braun used a wide variety of resources to give students a rich learning environment without a…

Woman holding book with blank pages
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Art History without a Textbook

Taking the Training Wheels Off a College-Level Course The first day of Art History II: Renaissance to Realism at Bethany Lutheran College, I and the other students were greeted not with a syllabus and a 7-pound Janson’s A History of Art, but with a letter. Dear Art History student, Writing a syllabus makes me grumpy…