Each week was a new learning experience in creative arts. I liked how we would learn the information and then practice it. This helped us build the skills we needed to present in our own future classrooms. I was able to observe my classmates and their versions of the presentations and compare that with my own group's presentation. I learned how I can improve my teaching by watching others. I also learned different ways to carry out an activity, by watching others teach the same one. I learned a lot about drama and visual art as a teaching tool, which I had never really considered before. I have taught dance and singing before, but never used either to teach a specific school objective. That was a fun experience for me. I liked that we used children's literature for both dance and drama. This is not only a good way for children to appreciate dance and drama, but to help students learn to like reading.
During field there wasn't much opportunity for art observation because the teacher wasn't a big advocate of arts in the classroom, and perhaps that was because of school policies. She did try to implement visual art where she could, but not much else. My partner, Laura, and I were able to teach the students a dance mimicking the medieval styles to go along with our unit plan. We also had the students perform interviews as if they were famous renaissance authors and draw a manor with their groups. The students really enjoyed having activities that involved the arts. This gave me greater encouragement to implement it. Mrs. Castro, our cooperating teacher, was a great example of classroom management. I learned a lot from observing her. She was quiet, respectful and straightforward. Her students knew what was expected of them and what the consequences were for being inappropriate or out of order. They also knew they could have fun when appropriate and felt comfortable talking with the teacher.
I plan to continue seeking out opportunities to experience the arts. Whether a concert, museum, art festival, drama performance, or dance recital, I will try to attend these, not just because I want to learn, but because I enjoy them. I also want to take more classes when ever I can while at UVU. I hope that I can continue to find classes for the arts after I graduate. I do plan on using the arts as much as possible in my future classrooms. I will incorporate art to teach visible concepts, such as medieval manors! I will use drama to teach ideas in science and social studies, like we did with the childrens picture books. I will use music to teach rhythm as well as to help aid in memory retention. I will teach dance so the students can find a positive outlet for emotion and the khinestetic learner will be able to relate to the material. The arts can speak to any type of learner. I have experienced this myself, in my classroom and field observance. I'm excited to share what I have learned with my future classrooms!