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Art Ceramics
Basic knowledge of ceramics use in the everyday life.
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Prerequisites
No prerequisites, its a started level.
Pedagogical Approach & Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Approach
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Culturally Responsive Teaching
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Constructivist / Hands‑On Learning
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Demonstration-Based Instruction
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Studio-Based / Atelier Pedagogy
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Project-Based Learning (PBL)
Learning Outcomes
- Technical Skills & Craftsmanship
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Understanding Materials & Processes
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Studio Safety & Procedures
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Art Vocabulary & Critical Thinking
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Creative & Conceptual Development
Assessment & Other Information
Assessment
Critiques
Other Information
None
Course Resources
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Art history (Open (Access) Textbook)
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Introduction to Art History I (Open (Access) Textbook)
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Cultural Diversity in Art Education (W) (ePortfolio)
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The Art Story (Reference Material)
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Futurism, Feminism, and the Right to "Genius" (Open (Access) Textbook)
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South African History Online (Learning Object Repository)
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Google Arts and Culture (Collection)
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Making the Creative Process Visible (Case Study)
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William Moorcroft, Potter: Individuality by Design (Open (Access) Textbook)
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Learning to Throw (Tutorial)
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Web Tutorials for Potters (Tutorial)
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Ceramics and glass in everyday life - The American Ceramic Society ceramics, glass (Reference Material)
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DAY BY DAY: KOREAN CERAMICS IN DAILY LIFE; Korean Culture Centre AU (Reference Material)
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Functional Art in Everyday Life: An Interview with Ceramic Dealer Hirose Ichirō (Reference Material)
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Stage Three: Creative Strategies (Case Study)
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Stage One: Creative Strategies (Case Study)
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Stage Two: Creative Strategies (Case Study)