Art in Education - Should It Be Graded?
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the controversial topic of grading artwork in educational settings through this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Alex McKell. Examine the potential impacts of art grading and participate in interactive demonstrations that highlight the importance of this question. Grab a pencil and engage in activities that reveal insights about your own creativity. Learn from McKell's unique perspective, which combines her background in Art and Psychology, as she advocates for encouraging creativity in all individuals, regardless of perceived ability. Discover why the joy of creative expression should be valued more than the final product. This independently organized TEDx event follows the TED conference format, offering a platform for innovative ideas in art education.
Syllabus
Art in Education, should it be graded? | Alex McKell | TEDxLuxembourgCityED
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TEDx
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