
The Photographic Community Is Rife With Talented And Creative Practitioners And Artists. But Making Great Photographs Does Not Always Translate Into An Ability To Teach Effectively. This New Edition Of Teaching Photography Approaches Photographic Education From A Point Of View That Stresses The How And Why Of The Education. It Includes The Resources That Will Inspire New And Seasoned Teachers To Help Students Expand Their Technical And Aesthetic Abilities And Techniques, As Well As Their Visual Literacy And The Way Photography Fits Into The Wider World. Fully Updated To Include The Online/hybr Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table Of Contents; Introduction; Philosophy; 1 Three Histories; 2 Learning, Knowing, Owning; Teaching And Learning; 3 Importance Of Questions; 4 Teaching Photographic Technique; 5 Discussing Creativity; 6 Educational Technology; 7 Problems, Solutions, And Assignments; 8 Advancing Learning With Critique; 9 Measuring Learning; 10 Collaborative Learning; Managing Education; 11 The Learning Environment; 12 Planning And Changing; 13 Support Activities; 14 The Career; Authors' Biographies; Bibliography; Index Glenn Rand, Jane Alden Stevens, Garin Horner. First Published 2006 By Focal Press--t.p. Verso. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
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0
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
ISBN-10:
1315734230
ISBN-13:
9781315734231
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