As this school year ends across America and a good portion of the planet, many arts teachers are collecting the various materials gathered in graduate school, high school and middle school classrooms, from our own bodies of work and from a lifetime of exploring art so that we may compile it all in interesting, intelligent ways for our teacher portfolios. This is what I am now doing, only, for the first time since I began this process, I will be posting the artifacts I have created and collected on this blog site.
This online portfolio will include student art work, my own art works and writing, various lesson plans and accompanying materials, sample curricula, photos and all essential documents which will be useful for schools and those folks who are interested in my career and progress as a teacher in New York.
Hats off to all those students who contributed work to this portfolio...
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Teacher Statement
As a teacher, it is my duty to study and record the state of arts throughout the world, incorporate the arts of the past, develop innovative curricula, collect good materials, photograph and compile photo reference and continue to create my own art; I am left with an overabundance of documents, boxes of materials and various artifacts which I would like to share through my teacher portfolio. I have gleaned through it all and organized the best aspects for your perusal.
The work posted above was created by my 9th grade classes at the High School of Art and Design. I sat as the model on numerous occasions in elaborate costumes.
Recommendation from Elma Reingold, AP Art
High School of Art and Design
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