Wednesday 27 November - 4.00 PM to 4.45 PM (AEST)

Teach Art Confidently: A Program that Empowers Teachers and Engages Students

It’s time to inspire creativity and cultural awareness in your classroom through drawing. 

We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming showcase designed to enrich your Years 5 and 6 visual arts lessons.

Teach Art Confidently: A Program that Empowers Teachers and Engages Students

We believe that creativity is a gift that everybody possesses and that with effective teaching, all students can learn an artistic process and express themselves through art. In primary school, teachers show students that artistic skills can be developed through structured practice. 

This exclusive showcase will explore our Visual Arts Drawing and Painting Units, aligned with the Australian Curriculum, to support you in inspiring creativity, cultural understanding, and critical thinking in your classroom. 

In this webinar, we’ll explore ways to help students build drawing and painting skills, appreciate diverse cultural art forms and understand the creative process. Discover how to guide students in analysing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks, as well as art from a variety of cultural contexts, while helping them to document their journey in a Process Journal. 

In addition, we’ll introduce Good to Great Schools Australia's comprehensive resources and visual arts lesson plans for the Australian Curriculum, to support you in delivering impactful and structured visual arts lessons. Our resources combine teacher-led instruction and student-driven creativity to enhance learning outcomes in primary visual arts. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your visual arts lessons! Register now! 

Featured Speakers

Gain insights from leading experts in the field of education as they share their innovative strategies and practical experiences aimed at empowering educators and enhancing student outcomes. Our distinguished speakers bring a wealth of knowledge and a passion for transforming education.

Speaker Sara Hodgson Browne

Sara Hodgson Browne

Curriculum Developer |

Sara Hodgson-Brown has extensive experience in Visual Arts education and curriculum development. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Masters of Education from the University of British Columbia, Canada, specializing in Visual Arts and Assessment. As a classroom teacher, a Visual Arts Department Head and a Curriculum Developer, she has supported teachers and students in printmaking, ceramics, painting, and drawing instruction for the past twelve years in schools in Canada and Europe. Gain clear guidance from Sara on how to use our Visual Arts curriculum to deliver accessible arts instruction that will lead to improved engagement for all students. ...

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Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your teaching practices and enhance student outcomes. Secure your spot now to gain valuable insights from leading experts in education and join a community of forward-thinking educators.