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The Power of the Prompt

The Power of the Prompt. Presented by Stephanie Pickens, Michael Bell, Debi West, Stephanie Wirt, & Karissa Ferrell. High School Art Teachers. Prompt based curriculum Prompt based learning Prompt based artmaking

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The Power of the Prompt

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  1. The Power of the Prompt Presented by Stephanie Pickens, Michael Bell, Debi West, Stephanie Wirt, & Karissa Ferrell

  2. High School Art Teachers • Prompt based curriculum • Prompt based learning • Prompt based artmaking • All five of us will share how we develop prompt based learning in our individual classrooms.

  3. Art is hard! By Stephanie Pickens • Give students prompts and teach them how to work without them • Prompts build creative thinking • Creative thinking builds confidence in artmaking

  4. Prompt Techniques • Sketchbooks guided by a prompt • Evolve to journaling and self prompting by 2nd year • Main Curriculum includes prompt • Evolves to completely prompt based by third year • Artmaking skills and techniques • Day long and other short lessons are prompt based also

  5. Prompt Based Sketchbooks

  6. Prompt Based Curriculum • AMS: Artist, Medium, and Subject • Require students to make decisions based on this guide • Funnel creativity while building confidence • Student based curriculum guide editing • Allow students to edit curriculum in the beginning • Stick with guidelines, but allow personal expression • Properly develop rubrics for creative students • Make sure it is encouraging students who lack, yet challenges students who need it • Differentiate (as if you don’t already do that all day long!)

  7. Skill and Technique Prompts • Short lessons • Allow options • Require decision making • Funnel the good • BE REAL-they want to hear it

  8. Don’t forget social media

  9. Results • Higher AP Art Scores (if you are a numbers guru and care about that part) • Cross curricular connections • Strengthens college and career ready programs • Builds confidence in your kids • Makes for more individual thinkers • Encourages students to be independent

  10. Titleby Debi West • Add to the slides • Format the slides however you want • Prepare for 7-9 minutes of speaking • Share for ideas if you want or need the help

  11. Contact us at: • Stepaniepickens.com or stephaniepickens@me.com • stephanie@wirtarttalk.orgor stephanie.wirt@gmail.com • This will be the last slide

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