In an effort to help a student understand the concept of shading, which teaching strategy could an educator use to help someone who learns best through hands-on activities?

A. explain shading techniques out loud
B. write shading techniques on the board.
C. give time to practice on the board***
D. show examples of shading techniques

in addition to skills in creating art, which type of knowledge is important for art therapists to have to successfully perform their jobs?
A. knowledge of physical therapy****
B. knowledge of psychology
C. knowledge of teaching strategies
D. knowledge of art history

The first is right. The second is wrong.

ahh.

alright well it's not D
so.. C? If I'm wrong I understand I can't ask again.

No, it's not C.

I think that it is B.

Art Therapy is a mental health profession in which clients, facilitated by the Art Therapist, use art media, the creative process, and the resulting artwork to explore their feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, foster self-awareness, manage behavior and addictions, develop social skills, and improve reality.

THE ANSWER IS "B" I JUST DID THE TEST

To help a student who learns best through hands-on activities understand the concept of shading, an educator could use the teaching strategy of giving time to practice on the board. By allowing the student to engage in hands-on shading activities, they can experiment with different techniques and learn through experience. This approach provides a practical approach for this particular type of learner.

For the second question, in addition to skills in creating art, art therapists need to have knowledge of psychology. This is because art therapy involves using art as a means of therapy and understanding the psychological aspects of their clients is crucial in order to effectively support their mental and emotional well-being. Understanding psychology helps art therapists to better communicate with their clients, interpret their artworks, and guide them through the therapeutic process. Knowledge of physical therapy, teaching strategies, and art history may be beneficial in certain situations, but psychology is the primary knowledge area for art therapists.