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The Art History Class (TAHC) is a free and open education resource (OER) for educators, administrators and students, regardless of discipline.
TAHC offers podcasts, course content, teaching strategies and materials for educators interested in teaching art history, visual literacy or global humanities. Topics include: pedagogy, globalizing content, open pedagogy, ed tech, classroom management and teacher productivity.
TAHC S3 E1: Teaching Strategies for AP Art History with Mabi Ponce de Leon
The Art History Class Podcast
39 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
TAHC S3 E1: Teaching Strategies for AP Art History with Mabi Ponce de Leon
On today's episode, Tiffany discusses teaching strategies for APAH, such as pacing, videos, assessment and more with veteran AP teacher and moderator of the online APAH teacher community, Mabi Ponce de Leon.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/instructional-resources/teaching-ap-first-time
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The Art History Class Podcast
The Art History Class (TAHC) is a free and open education resource (OER) for educators, administrators and students, regardless of discipline.
TAHC offers podcasts, course content, teaching strategies and materials for educators interested in teaching art history, visual literacy or global humanities. Topics include: pedagogy, globalizing content, open pedagogy, ed tech, classroom management and teacher productivity.