Certificate In Drawing & Painting Teacher Training
Subjects
- Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting
- Mediums and Techniques
- Human and Nature Study
- Art Education and Child Psychology
- Indian and Western Art Appreciation
- Teaching Practice and Portfolio Development
Details
Description
Course Name: Certificate in Drawing & Painting Teacher Training
Course Id: CDPTT
Eligibility: Candidates should have completed higher secondary (10+2) or its equivalent.
Objective: The primary goal of this program is to equip students with the necessary artistic skills and teaching methodologies to become effective drawing and painting instructors. Students learn to master various techniques of drawing, painting, and art history, while also gaining the pedagogical skills needed to pass on this knowledge to students.
Duration: ONE YEAR
Syllabus:
Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting: Introduction to basic drawing tools, Understanding lines and shapes, Study of light and shadow, Sketching techniques, Perspective drawing (1-point and 2-point), Introduction to color theory, Primary, secondary and tertiary colors, Mixing colors and shades, Understanding tones and tints, Basic still life drawing.
Mediums and Techniques: Watercolor techniques (wet-on-wet, dry brush), Poster color painting, Oil pastel and soft pastel usage, Pencil shading and hatching, Charcoal drawing basics, Pen and ink techniques, Acrylic painting techniques, Tempera and gouache methods, Mixed media exploration, Surface preparation (canvas, board, paper).
Human and Nature Study: Basic human anatomy drawing, Face and expressions sketching, Hands and feet sketching, Full body proportions, Gesture drawing, Drawing from live models, Study of trees, leaves, and flowers, Birds and animals sketching, Landscape drawing techniques, Composition with natural elements.
Art Education and Child Psychology: Principles of art education, Importance of art in child development, Understanding age-wise creativity levels, Designing age-appropriate art activities, Role of teacher in art education, Building creativity and imagination, Observation and evaluation skills, Classroom management for art sessions, Encouraging self-expression in students, Inclusive and adaptive art teaching.
Indian and Western Art Appreciation: Overview of Indian traditional art forms (Madhubani, Warli, etc.), Study of Mughal and Rajasthani miniature paintings, Modern Indian artists and their styles, Introduction to Western classical art, Renaissance and Baroque art, Impressionism and Expressionism, Famous Western artists and their works, Art movements in the 20th century, Visual analysis and critique skills, Role of art in society and culture.
Teaching Practice and Portfolio Development: Lesson plan preparation for art classes, Conducting model art sessions, Use of audio-visual aids in art teaching, Organizing art exhibitions and competitions, Assessing student artwork, Documentation and reporting, Portfolio creation techniques, Compiling student progress reports.
