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Following a flower art course!
There are many kind of flower art courses. From nice courses for
amateurs, workshops, till a professional training. Even a Master
level is possible. Not all courses are of a good quality!
A good course plan (curriculum), no matter the level or target group
is well thought-out and must have a good structure. In this
structure we find practical elements, technique, form,
kind of assignments, colour use and rules for finishing touch.
But also there is place for theory. It always is a combined action
between practice and theory. The What, How and When are only few
of the criteria.
Of course it is important also to have a look to the didactical method
of the course programme. What information, assignments and so will follow
up each other in a logical way. Think also on the difficulty, the level
of the information. How to organise each lesson?
The question always is how knowledge easy,
fast and effective can be realised. Here we can find often the difference
in the quality of a course.
A course need good quality of the lesson information and books for
back ground study. At the end it is important that students experience
knowledge and practical training. We must offer them many learning
moments...
There are many floral art books for sale.
Often very nice books with nice and sometimes inspiring examples. Unfortunately
in many books is written also a lot of nonsense. Especially the parts about
care and handling flowers and plants is often not so good. But also information
about basics, form and technique is often doubtful of confusing. |
We can tell that in study books there is a big difference in quality.
Organisations and authors use often many different words, meaning
the same. In fact quite a chaos...
Opinions in the flower world are rather different.
Another point is the man/woman in front of the class, the teacher. How
good is he/she? Can he motivate students? What is his own experience in
the profession? Is that only school training and a bit of apprenticeship
or is it really based on experience in different kind of flower work? And
there is the question how about the own knowledge and back ground information
of the teacher? Is he also updated with recent knowledge? Diploma's or
a title are important, but not always a guaranty for quality!
To organise a successful course is quite a job, but an interesting
challenge. If you start doing this, first develop the course plan
and second write the details. Than you learn how to organise this
and you will not face unexpected surprises.
Above all you will have happy students when you organise the whole
course in the best way.
Teaching means that students must be inspired and challenged. We must stimulate
them to develop their talents.
Flower art and teaching in it, and I can tell this after working
40 years as professional floral designer and after 33
year of teaching, a great challenge.
Always I strive to it not to create sameness, but to help
students to explore their individual talents with a personal floral view.
The new course season will arrive soon. Hopefully you can do
your advantage with this column...
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