Equal dialogue
In art appreciation education, teachers should adopt equal dialogue to let children explore freely and feel the charm of art. Don't rush to instill your views, but guide children to discover beauty by themselves.
Artistic text dialogue
As a teacher, you need to know more about works of art, become a bridge between children and art, and let them better understand and appreciate works of art through dialogue with children.
There are many opportunities for appreciation.
Provide more opportunities for children to appreciate and broaden their artistic horizons. You can take them to art galleries, galleries and other places and let them feel the charm of art by themselves.
Multi-channel experience
Let children feel art in many ways, not only eyes, but also ears, hands and body. Children can better experience art through music, crafts and games.
Questioning skills
We should not only ask questions ourselves, but also teach children how to ask questions and cultivate their critical thinking. By asking questions, children can better understand and appreciate works of art.
Express feelings
Encourage children to express their aesthetic feelings in various ways and make art a part of life. Children can express their feelings better through painting, handwork and writing.