Teaching: Art & Architecture
The Courtauld Institute of Art has launched an online resource of 40,000 pictures from their permanent collection. From drawings by Michelangelo to photographs of 21st century architecture.
[http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/]
Teaching: Art / DesignTraining
Teaching: The day-long sessions, based on dialogue rather than monologue, are intended to help you establish a better understanding of the specifications you teach, in particular the assessment needs as practised by Edexcel, OCR and AQA.
[http://www.art-training.com/]
Teaching: 'Artteaching.co.uk'
The site is designed for the use of all art teachers and students and it is updated regularly. It is useful for Primary, Secondary and further Education alike. Student galleries, lesson plans, art terminology and project ideas are also included. There are numerous links to Art Galleries, History of art reference sites, Art Colleges etc. There are links to all Examination Boards with syllabus information and assessment criteria. Project planners, Art Terminology, National Curriculum and Examplar material for GCSE, A/S, and A2 Level are also contained within the site.
[http://www.artteaching.co.uk/]
Teaching: 'BeetRoot.org.uk'
Providing information and resources to support arts and environmental learning in out-of-school-hours in London.
[http://www.beetroot.org.uk/]
Teaching: tate Learning
Interactives and online resources for young people and adults. Find out about education events and activities in the Tate galleries.
[http://www.tate.org.uk/]
Teaching: Museums
Teaching: students, teachers, parents, clubs, religious organisations etc. Attractive introductory screen.
[http://www.artmuseums.com/]
Teaching: Teaching Art
Teaching Art is the leading producer of Art Instruction Videos. We have over 200 titles by 50 international artists. Choose from your favourite artist, medium, subject matter or simply choose a course suited to your level of experience.
[http://www.teachingart.co.uk/]
Teaching: Images for the Mind
Royalty-free image exchange resource for the educational community covers the Renaissance, medieval to modern eras, and non-western images.
[http://arthist.cla.umn.edu/]
Teaching: National Gallery Education
Download this curriculum unit focusing on Japanese art which details the different styles and influences during the 1600-1800s.
[http://www.nga.gov/]