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Teaching as Art

Offered at NYU ITP Spring 2017

This class is for artists and creative practitioners who want to teach. A good teacher is also a great student themselves. They transform their curiosity into knowledge and share their learning process with others. One can learn to become a better teacher by staying fearless about ‘not knowing’ something, embracing radically open ideas and connecting various expertise and knowledge. Teaching can be a form of artistic and creative practice in collaboration with a diverse community. Teachers can invent new forms of learning spaces such as Artist-run schools, Hackerspaces and Museums.

Learning objective: In this class, students will learn about applying artistic processes to teaching. Students will read about the history of artists in and out of academic institutions, Black Mountain College as well as more recent experiments. Students are expected to engage in a critical discussion about the topic.

Learning outcome: Students will become knowledgeable about various ways of teaching. Students will create a lesson plan for a workshop.

Letter #1 12/26/2016

Letter #2 1/6/2017

Requirments

Students and teacher will respect each other as equals, will speak and write kindly to each other. They will challenge each other academically and artistically.

Students will be in class, on time. Two late arrival counts as an absence, two absences will be immediately fail.

Students will use github repository to find the latest syllabus, reading materials as well as to submit their assignments.

Students will submit their assignment by every Sunday morning. Late assignemnt will not be considered for review. Stuents may update their assignment after initial submission and after class.

Week 1. Learning

January 23, 2017

Introduction of the course and the instructor's practice. Teaching philosophy.

Lecture 1. Learning

In class exercise about learning.

Reading assignment for next week:

Reference

  • The Experimenters, Chance and design at Black Mountain College by Eva Díaz

Assignment: Create a map that illustrates how you learn something. Write a 500 words essay to accompany the map.

Week 2. Curriculum

January 30, 2017

Artists as educators, performance art work as curriculum

Topics

  • Community is a curriculum
  • Body is a curriculum
  • Space is a curriculum
  • Street is a curriculum
  • Food is a curriculum
  • Art is a curriculum

In class workshop, draft a curriculum for a workshop.

  • Identifying a subject matter– What do I want to teach? learn?
  • Big picture goals: What would the students experience and achieve?
  • Inspirations: Who was your favorite, most inspiring teacher? Why?
  • Activity: 10 Minutes Professor.

Readings: tbd asap

Assignment: Co-learning activity. You will pair up with a student in class. You will share learning map and use it to teach each other a subject of choice. Document the process and give feedbacks on each others teaching.

Week 3. Syllabus

February 5, 2017

Lecture about artists in schools, public institutions, galleries, museums, biennales

In class workshop, make a syllabus from the curriculum

Week 4. Pedagogy

February 13, 2017

Lecture about pedagogy, the craft of teaching. Traditional pedagogy and critical pedagogy, alternative education.

Student presentation about Co-learning activity.

Readings

  • An excerpt from Outside in the Teaching Machine by Gayatri Spivak

Week 5. Unlearning

February 20, 2017

Lecture about unlearning and intersectionality.

In class exercise about unlearning.

Reading:

  • Judtih Butler
  • Martha Nussbaum

Week 6 Inclusive learning

February 27, 2017

Lecture about accessible and inclusive learning spaces. Makerspaces, community spaces, libraries.

  • Sara Hendren
  • Vicky Henson

Week 7 Teaching philosophy

March 6, 2017

Lecture about combining theory and practice in art and teaching.

Student presentation about a lesson plan for a workshop.

No class

The president's day

Week 8

March 20, 2017

Student presentation on their final project: workshop.

Instructor information

Taeyoon Choi is an artist and educator based in New York and Seoul. His art practice involves performance, electronics, drawings, and storytelling that often leads to intervention in public spaces. Choi collaborates with fellow artists, activists, and professionals from other fields to realize socially engaged projects and alternative pedagogy. He was an artist-in-residence at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. He has published books about urbanism and is currently working on a book of drawings about computation. Choi cofounded the School for Poetic Computation in 2013, where he continues to organize and teach. Recently, he's been focusing on unlearning the wall of disability and normalcy, and enhancing accessibility and diversity within art and technology. Choi serves on the board of advisors of the Processing Foundation.

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