Main content:
Fine arts education
Course:
Children discover visual learning spaces
Art and design
Admission requirements
STEOP
Semester: 5
Orientation
Aesthetics
Focus
Culture opens up worlds
Aim
Students learn about aesthetic-artistic learning situations in theory and practice and situate themselves in their own learning biography. Through research-based learning, they are able to design creative learning fields themselves. As a result, they develop the didactic competence to plan realisations in the classroom. By analysing children's drawings, the acquisition of writing and examples of contemporary art and everyday culture, students expand their understanding of art and their own visual and receptive skills.
Content
- Sensitisation for aesthetic artistic development processes
- Drawing and writing, school writing, lettering and typography
- Areas of visual education - drawing, colour, printing, media, play, sculpture space
- Presentation of theoretical inputs and practical realisations with didactic planning
- Culture of reflection and feedback in the context of visual and receptive practice
- Didactic models for aesthetic development processes in (annual) projects
- Image reception, talking about art, performative forms of expression
- Linguistic and methodological-didactic means for the realisation of content-integrative art and English lessons
show detailsshow lessLearning outcomes/skills
The graduates ...
- can analyse and reflect on children's drawings and develop an approach to age-appropriate artistic and aesthetic forms of expression
- are able to situate themselves in their own learning biography
- can receive and critically categorise children's drawings
- can develop their approach to artistic-aesthetic practices through theoretical input
- are able to prepare, convey, artistically and aesthetically realise and present theoretical content
- can perceive, interpret and produce signs themselves
- can express themselves graphically and motorically by engaging with lettering and typography
- are familiar with aesthetic artistic development processes and can plan these didactically
- have the necessary linguistic resources in the living foreign language and know suitable CLIL strategies for presenting and didactically implementing visual and actional conventions in art lessons at primary level in the correct language and with correct pronunciation/intonation.
- can develop an independent aesthetic conception of art.
Supra-subject and transversal skills
- Environmental education
- Entrepreneurship Education
- Media education
Teaching and learning methods
Input - discussion, seminar-style work with theoretical texts, excerpt, learning video, practice and internalisation - school script, blended learning
Languages
German, English
Semester hours per week
3
ECTS-AP
5
Category
Focus
Type of course
Seminar (pi)
Type of assessment
digit grade
Performance records
- Oral partial performance
- Performance Testing
- Written partial performance/seminar paper
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