Lisa, The Degas exhibit is Marvelous! I couldn't believe it could be better than Rousseau, but it was!!! A teacher and I stood in a little alcove and watched as the students came in the morning after we hung it. Their expressions were also ours, of "OH!" and "Oh, my!". We were all speechless, it took our breath away. My principal wanted to wrap up in the last one, and she is trying to find a way to have this one in her living room!! Besides the wonderful reproductions of the artwork, the opportunities to teach about life skills that you have used in the "biographies" on the panels is exactly what I try to teach my students. From "believing in yourself" from Rousseau to "never giving up" with Degas, I could not dream of anything better to use with my students in this great vocation of teaching art. Thank you SO MUCH for creating this wonderful differentiated tool. I sent you pictures of our Rousseau activities. I hope they came through okay. We are deep into Impressionistic movement pieces now, so will keep you informed. Once again, thank you for this wonderful experience.
Brenda
About Me
- Lisa M. ~ Your Traveling Exhibits Coordinator
- Hello and welcome to Traveling Exhibits Inspiration Ave. My name is Lisa and I'm the Exhibits Coordinator for Teacher's Discovery. It is truly an honor and a privilege to work with teachers and librarians throughout the United States in giving the gift of awe, inspiration and a museum experience to their students and patrons. Working with you has been so rewarding for me and I am moved and inspired daily with the heartfelt experiences that have been shared with me from so many who have hosted a Traveling Exhibit(s). When an educator is inspired it's contagious and therefore their students are inspired too. I will do my best always, to assist you in giving the best exhibition that will enrich the lives of all who are witness to our Spectacular Exhibits. With this blog I will share pictures,comments, ideas and activities that have been shared with me and use it as a tool for you to inspire your peers.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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