Do you “fix” your student’s art after the student has completed their project? When you look at the display of student artwork does the artwork all look the same? During this class you will learn the difference between open ended art (process art) and product art. We will discuss the benefits of allowing children to try things on their own and how you can incorporate open-ended art projects into your classroom, as well as ideas for open ended art.
- Courses must be taken within the first 120 days after purchase. This includes in-person skills assessment if you have purchased a blended course. After 120 days, courses will expire. No extensions will be given.
Additional State Information:
State | Approval Code |
Maryland | AT-11292019-01 |
Michigan | 159878 |
Missouri | 173021 |
Nevada | 74104 |
New York | 536825 |
Ohio | ST10115988 |
Oklahoma | 299223 |
Pennsylvania | 368339 |
South Carolina | 174591 |
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Open ended Preschool Art
I had been searching a year or more to find preschool art classes with certificates at a reasonable price. This class did not disappoint. I will be taking more classes with Air.
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Open-ended preschool art
So many art projects are teacher directed. It's important for teachers to remember to include open-ended art. The instructor gave reasons for the importance of open-ended art and excellent examples.
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Great for Early Childhood
Loved the ideas!