STAR-POST (Art) January 2019 Jan. 2019 | Page 54

Priming the Art Classroom – What, How and Why Ms. Nurul I’zzah Binte Basiron Art Teacher De La Salle School The De La Salle Art Toolkit. A t the end of 2017, I had just finished my first year of teaching in a primary school. I noticed that the art studios were rarely used and it looked more like a store room than a place for learning. Hence, I wanted to do something about it by gathering new ideas on how to improve the art studio to make it an engaging place to learn. 54 The Critical Inquiry (CI) Project: Priming the Art Classroom has been an amazing experience because I was able to gain insights from the two workshops (conducted by Playeum and Design Incubation Centre from NUS) and the critique sessions. The workshop at Playeum taught me how to transform a space for learning using recyclable materials and how to encourage young learners to explore and experiment with different materials. The workshop by Design Incubation Centre, NUS, provided insights on how to prime the art classroom using Design Thinking and their Prime Cards. Not only did I learn how to create an experience to influence the behaviours of students, I also learnt ways to conduct Design Thinking with my students. After attending both workshops, I started to list down the problems I faced in school and used the concept of empathy in Design Thinking to help me identify the key 55