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To tap into the visual language of art, we aim to encourage students to think like an artist . Creative thinking promotes problem...

Luke Kandiah
Aug 18, 20246 min read


Community Integration
Here, I’ll share some ideas to integrate with the community at our new schools. These activities are designed to inspire engaging art...

Luke Kandiah
Jul 28, 20245 min read


London, An Artistic Crossroads
Throughout history, people have come from all over the world to London to find refuge, creative freedom and success. This inquiry will seek to answer the question of how we can use the rich multicultural history of artists coming to London, to create affective encounters in our art classroom? The inquiry is inspired by an exhibition at the Sothebys by the same name. This quote introduces the exhibition: 'For centuries, the UK’s creative energy, cultural diversity, rich herita

Luke Kandiah
Jul 12, 20247 min read


Classroom Design
Next year, I will be moving into a new classroom at a new school. To start this journey, I plan to spend the summer preparing,...

Luke Kandiah
Jul 9, 20248 min read


What is Art?
Introduction It's a curious thing, to teach a subject that cannot be defined. And yet it is precisely how it is defined that will shape student engagement and understanding. I find that most definitions and understandings come from a continuous use of the term "Yes, Art can be that too!", evolving progressively through the mind of the student without setting any attempt to define it even broadly. The following video from Tate, is an excellent resource to begin this conversati

Luke Kandiah
Jul 7, 20247 min read
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