Authored by three photographers and educators-Glenn Rand, Jane Alden Stevens, and Garin Horner-this second edition of Teaching Photography: Tools for the Imaging Educator from Focal Press helps to develop a rich background in photographic education, especially in regard to contemporary practices and techniques. This guide includes resources to help refine teaching techniques for both technical and aesthetic realms of photography, and also helps to produce a more effective and inspiring teaching style overall. This edition has been updated to include specific teaching points for working in an online/hybrid classroom environment, collaborative learning methods, developing rubrics, using digital technology in general, and techniques for inspiring conversations and critiques.
Contents
Content
Introduction
Philosophy
Chapter 1 - Three Histories
Chapter 2 - Learning, Knowing, Owning
Teaching and Learning
Chapter 3 - Importance of Questions
Chapter 4 - Teaching Photographic Technique
Chapter 5 - Discussing Creativity
Chapter 6 - Educational Technology
Chapter 7 - Problems, Solutions and Assignments
Chapter 8 - Advancing Learning with Critique
Chapter 9 - Measuring Learning
Chapter 10 - Collaborative Learning
Managing Education
Chapter 11 - The Learning Environment
Chapter 12 - Planning and Changing
Chapter 13 - Support Activities
Chapter 14 - The Career
Bibliography