Professional Development: Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB)
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Reimagine Your Art Room with TAB
Professional Development Workshop for Art Educators
Empower your students to think like artists, not just create art, with the Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) approach. At the TAB Professional Development Workshop for K–12 art educators—you’ll find out how to make your classroom a truly choice-based studio.
WHAT IS TAB?
TAB empowers students to lead their own creative process. This approach transforms art rooms into vibrant, student-centered studios modeled after real-world artistic practices, where students engage in artistic thinking and build essential skills like problem-solving, creativity, and reflection.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
New and experienced K–12 visual art educators looking to integrate TAB or who want to make their art education more dynamic and student-driven.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Jennifer Ferrari, M.Ed., M.A., is a nationally recognized leader in art education and the immediate past president of Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB).
Sign up now to be part of this TAB workshop and leave ready to empower your students as artists in a truly dynamic learning environment.
Get Tickets
Professional Development Workshop for Art Educators
Empower your students to think like artists, not just create art, with the Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) approach. At the TAB Professional Development Workshop for K–12 art educators—you’ll find out how to make your classroom a truly choice-based studio.
WHAT IS TAB?
TAB empowers students to lead their own creative process. This approach transforms art rooms into vibrant, student-centered studios modeled after real-world artistic practices, where students engage in artistic thinking and build essential skills like problem-solving, creativity, and reflection.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
New and experienced K–12 visual art educators looking to integrate TAB or who want to make their art education more dynamic and student-driven.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Jennifer Ferrari, M.Ed., M.A., is a nationally recognized leader in art education and the immediate past president of Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB).
Sign up now to be part of this TAB workshop and leave ready to empower your students as artists in a truly dynamic learning environment.
Get Tickets
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