Professional Learning | Drawing Breath for Secondary Educators

Rosalie Gascoigne Monaro 1989 (detail). Synthetic polymer paint on sawn and split soft-drink wooden crates on plywood, 131 x 457 cm (overall) (a) 130.6 x 114.2 cm (b) 130.8 x 114.3 cm (c) 130.6 x 114.2 cm (d) 130.8 x 114.7 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased 1989. © Rosalie Gascoigne 1989.

About Assunta Meleca

Assunta has worked as a Visual Arts educator for over 23 years. Having taught predominantly in secondary schools, in both the Catholic and Independent sectors, she has seen the ever increasing role that the Visual Arts plays in providing a safe place for young people to share their stories and voice their opinions about the world around them. Assunta’s passion to connect young people with art and engage with art educators about meaningful learning experiences has led her to her current role as an Education Specialist in AGWA’s Learning team. Assunta is committed to sharing the value of art as part of the rich experience of life-long learning.

 

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