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Course Description

This micro-credential will allow you to gain confidence in teaching art while learning to integrate creative strategies into your teaching practices. Through lectures, dynamic discussions, and studio work, you will be immersed in contemporary and current methods of art-teaching. Classroom activities will equip you with creative and innovative strategies to engage learners in visual arts techniques that emphasize sustainability, innovation, and accessibility. You will experiment with various 2D and 3D materials throughout the micro-credential. Lessons will provide practical and individual feedback on designing engaging, learner-centred lessons and can be customized for specific teaching contexts and classroom models. This micro-credential is in partnership with Blank Canvases.

 LEARNING OBJECTIVES   

  • Explore current art teaching methods and apply them to lesson ideation, 
  • Understand, identify, and define studio, community and art teaching strategies,
  • Employ studio-based strategies for creating community and collaboration in the classroom. 

Create lesson plans that consider   

  • Designing for sustainability, accessibility, and affordability,  
  • Engagement, creativity, and inspiration, 
  • Teaching art in a digital world,  
  • Diversity, equity, and decolonization,   
  • Various ages and stages and classroom models,  
  • Learner-centred principles.  

Who is this for?  

This micro-credential is for teachers or those wanting to improve their skills and knowledge in art education, and applies to various art education models, including schools, camps, daycares, community-based organizations, private studios and museums or galleries.   


Earning your micro-credential badge

As part of the modules in each micro-credential, you will complete assignments and exercises outlined in each micro-credential. These build towards the required evidence for each micro-credential that is submitted at the end of the micro-credential modules.

Successfully demonstrated application the key outcomes as part of the required evidencing will be recognized with a digital badge for the specific micro-credential. A link to the badge will be sent via email that can be added to resumes and posted on social media platforms.


What is a micro-credential?

Micro-credential is a new model that uses short, focused credentials to verify mastery of a skill or competency, and is designed to target high-demand skills, leading to faster hiring.

The process offers a digital credential, which is the official certification of the acquisition of an individual’s skills or capabilities. It is awarded in a digital form, which is verified, secure and shareable with peers, employers and educational providers.

Why micro-credentials now?

Micro-credentials can be used to recognize both vertical and transversal skills. Coupled with the in-depth learning obtained in a field of study, micro-credentials can be used to present a more holistic view of an individual’s abilities and achievements.

In today’s fast-changing workforce and emerging gig economy, a nimble recognition system is essential for both professionals and employers, who are increasingly moving towards skill or competency-based hiring.

To learn more about micro-credentials, please visit the eCampusOntario website.

 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Teaching Art Micro-credential
Type
Studio/Seminar
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
10:00AM to 3:00PM
Dates
Aug 11, 2025 to Aug 15, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
20.0
Location
Delivery Options
In-Person  
Course Fee(s)
CSLH-N001 non-credit $680.00
Additional Fee(s)
Adobe CC $216.00 Optional
Instructors
Section Notes

Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous format through a series of tutorials and related assignments which students may complete at their own pace on our Learning Management System, Canvas. The instructor is available throughout the course time period for questions and discussions. Learn more about what to expect in a Continuing Studies online course at OCAD U.

Important: Online courses have firm start and end dates. Each assignment has its own deadline. Extensions are not granted.

As a Continuing Studies student, you will receive an OCAD U user account, which will grant you access to Canvas, and our on-campus WiFi network. Your Canvas account will be enabled one week prior to the start date of your course. Please log in at https://canvascloud.ocadu.ca. If you do not know your OCAD U User ID, please check your registration confirmation email. You can reset your password here: https://login.ocadu.ca/forgot. If you need further help, please contact us at continuingstudies@ocadu.ca

After enrolling in a course, please allow up to 5 hours for your student data to migrate to Canvas.

Please note that courses may fill up early or be cancelled due to low enrollment. Students are encouraged to register early, at least ten (10) days prior to the start date of the course.