Today’s post comes from Olivia Zisman, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent
On Friday, January 30, the Art Center’s current exhibition, XL: Large-Scale Paintings from the Permanent Collection, opened with a lecture by Joyce Kozloff whose 1972 painting Up Front, Appollonian hangs in the show. In her lecture entitled “Maps and Patterns,” Kozloff took the audience on a visual journey across states, countries, and continents as she gave an account of the various cultures from which she has drawn inspiration throughout her career
How do we know if our new teaching strategies are better?
In the world of higher education, there is a big push towards student-centered learning and teaching. Lectures are way out of style. In are small group activities, inquiry-based projects, flipped classrooms and self-determined curricula
How do we know if our new teaching strategies are better?
In the world of higher education, there is a big push towards student-centered learning and teaching. Lectures are way out of style. In are small group activities, inquiry-based projects, flipped classrooms and self-determined curricula
When Things Don’t Go The Way You Plan….Have a Plan B
True Confessions Time…. Sometimes the great ideas and innovations we develop for our students don’t go according to plan. I tried the “Learning By Answering Questions” in one of my intro Biology sessions, described in one of my previous posts, … Continue reading →
2015 Starts Out as a Success for Femmes de Chermaitre
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“Women are everything,” Toussaint Vina (secretary of the co-operative) reminds us in the video