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Teaching Complex Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art (edX)

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Teaching Complex Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art (edX)

Develop complex thinking with strategies from the National Gallery of Art and Project Zero at Harvard University, making connections to artworks, exploring viewpoints with empathy, and uncovering complexities, in this course for educators of all levels and subjects.

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Many teachers around the world shared how transformative the National Gallery’s first online course Teaching Critical Thinking through Art has been for them.
We’re excited to offer you this second course, Teaching Complex Thinking through Art!
The strategies presented in this course are adapted from Artful Thinking pedagogy, developed by Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Artful Thinking research discovered that six thinking dispositions can be strengthened by engaging with art. The first course covers three of these dispositions— Observing and Describing , Reasoning with Evidence , and Questioning and Investigating. This second course will explores the other three— Comparing and Connecting , Exploring Viewpoints , and Finding Complexity.

  • Starting with the disposition Comparing and Connecting , you'll learn strategies for making comparisons between different works of art and making connections to oneself, curriculum content, and larger issues in society.
  • Next, you'll focus on the disposition of Exploring Viewpoints , learning tools for stepping inside the perspectives of figures in a work of art, and how to do so with self-awareness, respect, and empathy.
  • Finally, you’ll learn techniques to help your students hone the disposition of Finding Complexity by going beyond the surface of a work of art to consider its parts, purposes, and complexities.

You'll see Live-Action Lesson Videos showing real teachers with students of various grade levels, in math, science, social studies, language arts, and visual arts, discussing art in classrooms and at the museum and demonstrating a thinking routine—a strategy consisting of open-ended questions centered around a thinking disposition.
You'll explore artworks for yourself using thinking routines and zoomable tools. Featured artworks grapple with complex ideas —from mathematical thinking to botany, from family dynamics to forgiveness, and from globalization to indigenous histories. No matter what subject or level you teach, you’ll find lessons and resources that relate to your practice.
In our In-Dialogue Videos , you’ll hear from two Harvard researchers talking with our museum educators. In their conversations, they examine the benefits and challenges of teaching through art different facets of complex thinking.
You’ll be part of a global learning community in which you can document, share, and reflect on your experience integrating art and developing complex thinking with your students.

What you'll learn
In this course, you will learn...

  • How to integrate works of art from the National Gallery of Art’s collection into your teaching and learning practices.
  • How to help learners of all levels develop more nuanced comparisons and connections, explore multiple viewpoints with imagination and empathy, and find complexity in art and society.
  • How to develop complex thinking in your students through art and Artful Thinking routines, strategies from Project Zero at Harvard University.
  • How to facilitate authentic, respectful dialogue about art and other subjects.
  • How to integrate art into math, science, social studies, and language arts classes in ways that support complex thinking, culturally responsive teaching, and social-emotional learning.
  • How to artfully weave information into a learning experience to build on prior thinking.
  • How to extend a learning experience through creative expression such as sketching, creative writing, and monologue performance.
  • How to document and assess thinking to help you and your students reflect on and move to higher levels of complex thinking about art and other topics.

Your learning experience will be enhanced by usable, interactive tools , such as:

  • High-resolution zoomable art images to explore for yourself
  • Guided Look Videos of sculpture
  • Padlet boards for sharing ideas and work
  • WordClouds to visually capture ideas
  • Surveys for giving feedback
  • Quizzes to check your understanding

Syllabus

This course contains an introductory unit and four content units about the following topics:

  • Unit 0: An Overview of Complex Thinking and How to Use the Course (2 hours)
  • Unit 1: Comparing and Connecting (4-5 hours)
  • Unit 2: Exploring Viewpoints (4-5 hours)
  • Unit 3: Finding Complexity (4-5 hours)
  • Unit 4: Documenting and Assessing Thinking (3-4 hours)
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