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Teaching Artistry | Online Resource Center
Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth examines and explains many aspects of being a Teaching Artist.
Eric Booth: What is a Teaching Artist?
How Eric Booth became a Teaching Artist?
Eric Booth: Playful Brainstorming and Creative Experimentation
Eric Booth: A Brief History of the Profession of Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: The Law of 80%: What You Teach is Who You Are
Eric Booth: The Transparency of Your Personal Investment
Eric Booth: The Power of Great Questions: Unlocking the Potential of a Body of Information
Eric Booth: The Red Wheelbarrow: Inspiring Engagement in a Work of Art
Eric Booth: What Distinguishes Art and Entertainment?
Eric Booth: Making Creative Connections, Active Listening and Reflection
Eric Booth: Effective Partnering with Classroom Teachers: Listening, Planning and Working Together
Eric Booth: Teachers and Teaching Artists: An Aspiration to Change Lives through Musical/Creative Encounters
Eric Booth: Developing a Personal Mission Statement
Eric Booth: Pursuing Deeper Engagement: The Meaning of "Art", "Connoisseur" and "Bravo"
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