fine arts instructor
Fine arts instructors educate students in specific theory and, primarily, practice-based fine arts courses at a specialised fine arts school or conservatory at a higher education level, including drawing, painting and sculpturing. They provide theoretical instruction in service of the practical skills and techniques the students must subsequently master in the fine arts. Fine arts instructors monitor the students' progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate their knowledge and performance on the fine arts through, often practical, assignments, tests and examinations.
Also called: fine arts educator, fine arts conservatory instructor, fine arts conservatory teacher, instructor in fine arts, fine arts conservatory lecturer, professor of fine arts, fine arts conservatory trainer, conservatory instructor in fine arts
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- optional skills
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Essential skills
26- adapt teaching to student's capabilities
- apply intercultural teaching strategies
- apply teaching strategies
- art history
- assess conservation needs
- assess students
- assessment processes
- assist students with equipment
- compile course material
- create craft prototypes
- curriculum objectives
- define creative components
- demonstrate when teaching
- develop course outline
- give constructive feedback
- guarantee students' safety
- instructional strategies
- liaise with educational support staff
- manage student relationships
- monitor developments in field of expertise
- perform classroom management
- prepare lesson content
- select artistic materials to create artworks
- select subject matter
- supervise craft production
- teach arts principles
Optional skills
32- adapt training to labour market
- assist in the organisation of school events
- assist students in their learning
- assist students with their dissertation
- copyright legislation
- create sculptures
- create sketches
- develop learning curriculum
- ergonomics
- facilitate teamwork between students
- gather reference materials for artwork
- graphic design
- keep records of attendance
- learning difficulties
- manage budgets
- manage different ceramic firing techniques
- manage resources for educational purposes
- operate a ceramics kiln
- paint sets
- present exhibition
- promote the conservatory
- provide career counselling
- provide lesson materials
- scientific research methodology
- teamwork principles
- types of paint
- types of pottery material
- use digital illustration techniques
- use genre painting techniques
- use painting techniques
- use traditional illustration techniques
- work with virtual learning environments
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