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Karin Clark

Writer, teacher and artist Karin Clark has had over 20 years experience working with children and adults. Most of this time has been spent learning and teaching with British Columbia's First Nations in public and private schools, colleges, art classes, aboriginal/social studies courses, and university teacher education programs.

In her first book, Learning by Doing Northwest Coast Native Indian Art, co-authored with Jim Gilbert, she used her experiences and training in special and cultural education to produce an easy-to-follow, beginners skill development curriculum designed to foster respect for First Nations culture through art. Karin spends her work time evaluating teaching/learning strategies and materials; creating curriculum material, writing story books and readers; using frameworks to create First Nations language programs; creating material and workshops to: enhance self-esteem and motivation, create Native Indian art, learn and teach using the Cognitive Education Method (CEM) - 6 keys to success, identify and explore your own personal learning styles and strategies; identify, strengthen, and remediate thinking skills and strategies; train instructors, paraprofessionals and curriculum developers; and designing flyers and brochures.

In writing Learning by Designing Pacific Northwest Coast Native Indian Art and Learning by Doing Northwest Coast Native Indian Art with Jim, Karin has been able to use all her skills and experience to create a useful resource for artists, students, teachers, and collectors." Quoted from the website of Raven Publishing.

Die Kunst der Indianer an der Pazifischen Nordwestkueste. Sehen und Verstehen.

Karin Clark

Die Kunst der Indianer an der Pazifischen Nordwestkueste. Sehen und Verstehen.

$29.95 CAD
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Learning by Designing Volume 1

Karin Clark

Learning by Designing Volume 1

$49.90 CAD
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Learning by Designing, Volume 2

Karin Clark

Learning by Designing, Volume 2

$49.90 CAD
What Am I Seeing?

Karin Clark

What Am I Seeing?

$29.95 CAD

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