Drawn reportage, a few keys to get started!
Crossing narrative styles, mixing illustration and text... Reportage drawing has been a real success for a few years with an adult and teenage audience. Some principles and techniques to understand the genre and use it in class.
How about an emphasis on eloquence?
The difficulty of expressing oneself orally is the result of an education focused mainly on the written word, particularly in Europe. Eloquence allows students to develop self-confidence and also to learn how to develop critical thinking and defend ideas.
Communities of practice in education: stimulating!
Communities of Practice (CoPs) stimulate collaborative learning and motivation in education. They enable people to learn together with pleasure. The facilitator plays a key role in creating a virtuous cooperative dynamic. A real source of inspiration for reinventing school...
"I Can't Write Anymore, My Hand Hurts"
It is normal to have cramps or pain in the hand when writing for long hours, these are called "writer's cramps". On the other hand, it is much less so when it involves young children or students in full physical and mental health. If we find the source, it will be most of the time quite possible to remedy it, in particular by graphotherapy and find a beautiful handwriting.
Digital discretion and sensitive analogy: complementary methods
The etymology of "Analogy" is "a proportional relationship between two things". Analogy refers to a reality. On the other hand, the digital refers to a shared reference system. Both allow us to apprehend the world.