Search Results for "visual literacy"
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Independent Studies (page)
Independent Studies are the NCMA’s version of micro-credentials, a form of personalized, self-directed professional development in which teachers demonstrate mastery of a specific topic or approach to learning. Independent Studies are housed online and do not require onsite attendance at programs. Participants can…
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Tour Resources: Frida, Diego, and Mexican Identity(ies) in Art (Grades 6-12) (quick tip)
Explore resources to support exhibition related school tours for grades 6-12 for the NCMA Fall 2019 exhibition. Frida, Diego, and Mexican Identity(ies) in Art
How did Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and other Mexican artists influence modernist art of the early 20th century? See how artists... -
Tour Resources: Power of Portraits (Grades 6-12) (quick tip)
Explore resources to support exhibition related school tours for grades 6-12 for the NCMA Fall 2019 exhibition. Frida, Diego, and Mexican Identity(ies) in Art
How did Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and other Mexican artists influence modernist art of the early 20th century? See how artists... -
Books for African Art (page)
Constructing meaning from images develops visual literacy. Looking closely and discussing works of art, picture books, and texts helps young learners make meaning. NCMA has partnered with NC Cardinal to develop a list of children’s books and programs to…
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Resources for Social Emotional Learning on NCMALearn (story)
See how the strategies NCMA uses for discussing works of art can help students develop the five core competencies of the CASEL framework.