In this episode Christine shares how inquiry is central to developing
beautiful works of art that takes learners beyond the curriculum. 

 


“I’m going to teach you to generate your own questions about what you want to learn.”

— Christine Miller

Christine Miller is a retired high school Arts teacher from Plano, Texas. She believes deep, authentic learning comes from the learner posing the questions. Therefore, she used student inquiry to place her students in the center of her class.

Christine is the 2008-2009, Teacher of the Year, School for the Talented and Gifted, Dallas ISD, Williams High School, Plano ISD, Teacher of the Year, 2013-2014, Recipient of the Plano ISD Award of Excellence in Teaching Secondary Division, May 2014, Texas Art Education Association Outstanding Secondary Teacher of the Year, Nov. 2014, and National Art Education Association Western Region Secondary Art Educator of the Year, 2016. You can follow her on Twitter at @tagartteacher.

In this episode Christine shares how inquiry is central to developing beautiful works of art that takes learners beyond the curriculum. 

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