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Art Teacher Reviews
What is it like working as an Art Teacher?
May 2016
Experience and Added Learning Necessary.
Art Teacher:
I wish I would have had more experience and exercises during my studies in teaching and in art methods, as well as in didactics.
January 2016
Asst Supervisor.
Art Teacher:
Pros: Working and playing with children.
Cons: So far nothing, my job is good and makes me happy.
August 2015
Inspiring.
Art Teacher:
Pros: I like the freedom, the students, the opportunity to see others inspired. I like being able to take initiative.
Cons: There is indecisive leadership and not enough employee appreciation.
June 2015
Awesome.
Art Teacher:
Pros: To make a difference to the lives of young adults.
Cons: Administration.
February 2015
Dont take the System personal.
Art Teacher:
One day at a time. Classroom management so students know expectations. Leave personal life at home, leave work life at school. Give grace to the students. Have fun and be very excited about your subject area.
December 2013
Don't do it.
Art Teacher:
Don't do it unless you are self employed.
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