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First 5 Steps to Learning Guitar
Do you have an old rusty guitar sitting in your closet waiting to be played, but you don't know how? This article will get your started with 5 easy steps.
Mar 1, 2011
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Jessica Best
Reasons Children Should Learn Dance in School
Learning creative movement through dance at a young age has immeasurable benefits. Here are several reasons dance should be offered to children in school.
Mar 1, 2011
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Chastitie Lujan
Art Lesson Plan on Negative Space for Composing Paintings
An essential art lesson idea, drawing the outline of backgrounds around objects will help enhance students' paintings.
Feb 26, 2011
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Rachel Shirley
Soap Operas as a Secondary Drama Teaching Tool
Teenager drama students are usually drawn into TV soaps which influence their drama work, but handled well this can be an advantage in drama devising.
Feb 25, 2011
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David Porter
Education in Forensic Art
Forensic Art uses a background in art/design to recreate faces and places from eyewitness descriptions. Think you've got what it takes?
Feb 24, 2011
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Ellie Maclin
Fun Ways to Celebrate Music In Our Schools Month
March is officially Music in Our Schools Month. Here are some fun ways to share the joys of music with children of all ages.
Feb 23, 2011
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Sydney Thomas
Neighbours-at-War as a Secondary Drama Teaching Tool
Teenagers understand that relationship conflict is at the heart of all good drama. To construct a vehicle to harness and use it is not that difficult.
Feb 23, 2011
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David Porter
The Six Degrees of Separation as a Secondary Drama Teaching Tool
To teach teenagers about characterisation in drama, the notion that everyone on Earth is no more than six steps from any other, is a useful device.
Feb 23, 2011
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David Porter
How to Pick a Musical Instrument for Your Child
Playing a musical instrument is beneficial for children. This article will give you guidelines to help you choose the best instrument for your child.
Feb 22, 2011
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Robin Wheatley
How to Assess Art Students for Lesson Planning
Before the art teacher can formulate a scheme of work for art, an initial assessment of the students must be conducted.
Feb 19, 2011
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Rachel Shirley
Learning Accidentals in Music Theory Notation
Discussing the uses of 'accidentals' such as sharps, flats, double sharps, and double flats on the chromatic scale.
Feb 17, 2011
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Saleha Faruque
Teaching Music to Your Children
When educating children, music is often pushed out to make room for basic subjects. Music, however, can and should be included in every child's education.
Feb 16, 2011
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Robin Wheatley
The Inspirations Behind Christopher Bruce's Swansong
Swansong has been used as a teaching aid to teach dance in education since its creation in 1987. Here is a look into what inspired its creation.
Feb 15, 2011
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Amy Watson
Reading Sharp and Flat Key Signatures in Music Theory Notation
Discussing how to read flat and sharp key signatures. How can the major key of a musical piece be determined by observing key signatures?
Feb 14, 2011
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Saleha Faruque
Art Class Idea on the Definition of Painting
Key skills initiative means the art teacher must incorporate literacy into arts education. Exploring the meaning of painting is one such way.
Feb 12, 2011
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Rachel Shirley
Why You Should Take RCM Examinations
By taking RCM examinations, you can learn discipline, earn high school credits and be recruited for university.
Feb 9, 2011
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Derek Clendening
Learning and Understanding the Basics of Music Theory
Teach yourself how to read music by studying the central terms and techniques used to write and produce musical scales, chords, and tunes.
Feb 5, 2011
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Saleha Faruque
How to Write Objectives for Art Lessons: A Teacher's Guide
Planning art classes entails writing clear objectives that are achievable by the art group. But how does the art teacher write art objectives properly?
Feb 5, 2011
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Rachel Shirley
Free Software for Art Teachers: 3D Graphics and Animation
Software reviews and links for Art teachers interested in teaching 3D graphics and animation in the art classroom using free to download and use software.
Feb 2, 2011
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Steve Kelly
Guide to Health and Safety for Art Class
Ensuring the safety of each student in any art course is important. This is why the teacher should prepare a health and safety session.
Jan 29, 2011
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Rachel Shirley