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Teaching Photography in Practice: Curriculum Design, Lesson Planning, and Assessment

Every memorable lesson looks like luck to the student — and like quiet design to the teacher who built it.

The working anatomy of teaching photography, lesson by lesson — from the educator's first shift, through curriculum and the single hour, the live session and the honest demonstration, the portfolio and the fair grade, to the classroom beyond the room.

Course Overview

A Master-of-Education course in the practical craft of teaching photography — designing curricula, writing honest learning outcomes, planning lessons, running practical sessions and demonstrations, assessing portfolios fairly, and giving critique a student can use tomorrow.

8
Lessons
Comprehensive modules
21
Quizzes
Test your knowledge
10
Assignments
Practical work
6
Credits
Academic credits
Course Identifier
EDU 471
Department
Education
Effort Required
5–7 hours per week
Length
8 lessons across 4 modules
Prerequisites
Bachelor of Photography

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