- 1. Understanding of the knowledge, skills, and processes of the visual arts discipline as defined in the Virginia Standards of Learning, and how they provide a necessary foundation for teaching the visual arts;
2. Understanding of the knowledge, skills, and processes for teaching art appropriate to the developmental levels and academic needs of students in preK-12 including the following:
- a. Knowledge and experience in planning, developing, administering, and evaluating a program of visual arts education;
- b. Two-dimensional media and concepts: basic and complex techniques and concepts in two-dimensional design, drawing, painting, printmaking, computer graphics, and other electronic imagery;
- c. Three-dimensional media and concepts: basic and complex techniques and concepts in three-dimensional design, sculpture, ceramics, fiber arts, crafts, and computer and other electronic imagery;
- d. Knowledge and understanding for teaching the visual arts, including visual communication and production, art history and cultural context, analysis, evaluation and critique, and aesthetics;
- e. The relationship of visual arts and culture and the influence of visual arts on past and present cultures;
- f. Related areas of visual arts, such as architecture, dance arts, music, theatre arts, photography, and other expressive arts;
- g. Knowledge and understanding of technological and artistic copyright laws;
- h. Knowledge and understanding of classroom management and safety, including use of toxic art material in various aspects of studio and classroom work;
- i. Knowledge of a variety of instructional and assessment strategies to foster, support, and enhance student visual arts learning;
- j. Knowledge and understanding of technology, with applications for instruction, resources, artistic expression, administration, assessment, and communication;
- k. Knowledge and understanding of appropriate and sensitive attention to diversity and cultural understanding; and
- l. Observation and student teaching experiences at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels.
- 3. Understanding of and proficiency in grammar, usage, and mechanics and their integration in writing.
- 4. Understanding of and proficiency in pedagogy to incorporate writing as an instructional and assessment tool for candidates to generate, gather, plan, organize, and present ideas in writing to communicate for a variety of purposes.
The program in visual arts preK-12 shall ensure that the candidate has demonstrated the following competencies:
Statutory Authority
§§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-298.2 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 24, eff. August 23, 2018.