Alvan Fisher
1792-1863
The White Pony 1838 |
The weather was terrible that day so I only had three people able to meet me but it still worked out great. My sister and my two nieces had a great VTS discussion of Fisher's The White Pony.
- How did your museum experience differ from your experiences with digital images and/or prints?
- What benefits would a museum VTS experience have for your students?
- What obstacles would need to be overcome to make a museum VTS experience possible for your students?
- Students always respond to art based upon their own experiences and based on what is important to them. What have you learned about individual students in your class to date?
- VTS is conducted within the context of a group. What have you learned about your class thus far?
- VTS facilitation is a multifaceted instructional method; one important facet is that it requires that you reflect metacognitively upon your practice. What have you learned about yourself through the VTS process?
I have learned that I am more reflective than I thought I was. I have never been the type to keep a journal or blog. I have never been organized and consistent enough to do so. This process has been good for me as a teacher. I will say that I wasn't a fan when I first began but as I have continued and practiced and been successful with my class I absolutely see the benefits of VTS. Through VTS I've learned that I need to talk less and listen more. I've learned to let there be more no right or wrong answers. I've also learned that a discussion doesn't have to be a critique.