Learning To See the World Through Drawing
Practical Advice for the Classroom: Grades One Through Eight
Quick Look
- Gold medal winner of a Moms' Choice Award
- Helps those who struggle with drawing but need to be able to help children develop their own drawing skills
- Especially formulated to support and guide teachers on a journey of learning to draw
- Written from years of experience in a Steiner-Waldorf classroom
A guide and resource book for Steiner-Waldorf class teachers who need extra support and encouragement with drawing.
Description
"When I entered teacher training, I couldn't 'draw'. Everyone else could draw better than I could and worse -- it was so easy for them! Now here I am three years later and I feel confident guiding my students with their beautiful drawings."
Many people learning to be Steiner-Waldorf teachers struggle with the artistic elements of the curriculum. This unique book book is written and formulated to prepare, support and guide teachers on their journey of learning to draw with the children in their class.
Written from years of experience in a Steiner-Waldorf classroom, this is an essential guide to unlocking the 'drawer' within all of us.
Winner of gold medal in the Moms' Choice Awards, adult self-development category.
Reviews
'Being able to see that I am capable of producing beautiful work has been extremely rewarding. I've become more confident in my abilities.'
-- Hannah Freed, class teacher
Author
Elizabeth Auer has a background in illustration and design, and has illustrated several books. She was a Waldorf class teacher, and runs Waldorf arts workshops. She is also the author of Learning about the World Through Modeling, and Creative Pathways. She lives in New Hampshire.