Professional Art Teacher Diploma Course

~ 2 Years Course

Course Overview

The goal is to empower the Art Teacher to become a leader in developing art programs for school level. This involves providing them with a strong foundation in both the theory and practice of art, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to teach art in a comprehensive way. The teacher should also be capable of devising and implementing various effective teaching methods, being open to experimenting with both established and innovative approaches for delivering art education to children. Additionally, they should have the ability to identify the unique needs of each student and create customized teaching and learning experiences accordingly. Furthermore, the teacher should excel in recognizing and nurturing the creative talents of their students.

Module 1: Understanding the Fundamentals of Visual Art
  • Explore space, shape, volume, and proportions
  • Master rendering techniques for light, shadow, color, and texture
  • Understand motion, including time, speed, gravity, and inertia
  • Develop narrative skills for creating story plots and characters' archetypes
  • Gain expertise in perspective drawing, including One-Point, Two-Point, Three-Point, and Aerial perspective
  • Learn the basics of color theory with the Color Wheel
Module 2: Portrait Study
  • Study facial features in detail.
  • Understand face proportions from various angles.
  • Explore different facial expressions.
  • Develop portraits using the Block-In Method.
  • Realistic Portrait Drawing.
Module 3: Life Drawing Study
  • Understanding of Life Drawing Study.
  • Fundamental understanding of human anatomy.
  • Master basic body proportions drawing.
  • Free Hand Drawing.
  • Basic Body Proportions Drawing.
Module 4: Composition Study
  • Experiment with memory, imaginary Drawing.
  • Perspective Drawing.
  • Delve into landscape drawing.
  • Human, Natural, or Man-made Objects Drawing.
  • Realistic Landscape and Composition in Watercolor.
  • 2-D Design: Composition and Landscape Study.
Module 5: Realistic Still Life Study
  • Still Life Drawing (Creative/Realistic).
  • Demonstrate still-life techniques in drawing.
  • Compare and contrast different types of still-life drawings.
Module 6: Printmaking
  • Block printing techniques (vegetable print, matchstick print, waste cereal prints).
  • Hand printing and fingerprinting.
  • Mono printing (using leaves, coins, etc.).
  • Stencil art (spray and paper cutting printing).
Module 7: Exploration of Various Indian Traditional Art (Any Four)
  • Madhubani Art
  • Warli Art
  • Mandala Art
  • Pattachitra Art
  • Modern Art
  • Miniature Art
  • Kalighat Art
  • Modern Art
  • Rajput Art
  • Murals Art
Module 8: Exploration of Various Western Art ( Any Four)
  • Expressionism Art
  • Impressionism Art
  • Surrealism Art
  • Abstract Art
  • Cubism Art
  • Fauvism Art
  • Modern Art
Module 9: 2D Design & Festival Decorative Design
  • Introduction to 2D design principles.
  • Explore decorative design concepts suitable for festivals and occasions.
Module 10: Work Experience
  • Introduction to Clay Modeling.
  • Develop skills in Paper Craft Making.
  • Doll Making & Toys.
  • Cardboard Craft.
  • Sculpture (Soap Carving, Candle Carving, Clay Sculpture).
  • Clay Relief artwork.
Module 11: Number and Alphabets Creative Drawing ideas
  • Incorporate Alphabets or Letters, and Numbers into artistic compositions.
  • Study animals, birds, nature, fruits, vegetables, foods, sea animals, vehicles, and daily use of man-made objects.
Module 12: Theory of Art Education and Child Art
  • Gain theoretical knowledge of art education and its relevance to child art.
Module 13: Teaching Practice
  • Create a teaching file with 20 lesson plans.
  • Practical teacher training practice with Half emperor size teaching aids.
  • Conduct 40-45 minute lessons for students from 1st to 8th standard.
Module 14: Advanced Art Topics:
  • Art Expression in Fine Art.
  • Advanced Teaching Methods for Drawing, Sculpture, and Pottery.
  • Brief History of Indian Art.
  • Brief History of Western.
  • Theory of Art Education.
  • Blackboard Drawing Study.
  • Project Work: Within any one choose art form (Drawing, Sculpture, Architecture, Folk Art, Indian Art) where you have to teach a group of students with the following points:
    • Place
    • Period
    • Artistic Importance
    • Remarks to Students
    • Students Reviews about Teacher

Join Us

+91-9108081579


Eligibility

After 10+2

Classes Duration:

2 Hours Classes OR 3 Hours Classes

Days:

3 Days(M W F / T T S) OR 2 Days(S S)

Mode:

Both Offline and Online.

Art Supplies Required:
  • Teaching File
  • A4 Size File Ruled and Unruled Sheet
  • A4 OHP Plain Transparent Sheet
  • 5 Colour Pastel Sheet for Mounting artworks
  • Graphite Pencils (Shading pencils set)
  • Artist Eraser
  • Drawing Notebook A3 size (140 gsm)
  • Newsprint sheets for practice sketching
  • Masking Tape
  • Artist Watercolour tube set
  • Palette
  • Rags and paper towels
  • 1 Container or jar
  • Artist Synthetic Round Brushes set
  • Old News paper
  • Charcoal Compressed sticks and Blending stick
  • Poster Colours
  • Coffee Powder
  • Artist Acrylic Colour tube set
  • Palette
  • Rags and paper towels
  • 1 Container or jar
  • Artist Synthetic Round and Flat Brushes set
  • Old News paper
  • Paper Craft
  • Colour Pastel A4 Size Sheet
  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Ceramic and Natural Modelling Clay
-------------------

Related Courses