Asian Art Video Series

Learning and Teaching East Asian Art

6 Video Sessions
Our new six-part series of free video presentations with Power Point images, classroom resources, and discussion boards - specifically covering items on the AP art exam.
Take part in any number of sessions, one, two or all 6! Professional Development Hours are available.

The Sessions

Teaching the Arts of China Across the Curriculum (K-8)
19 min Presentation with Pearl Lau
Discussion: March 20-30

Teaching East Asian Art in the AP Art History Curriculum
31 min with Lisa Hirkaler
March 27-April 6
Presentation Link

How to Read Chinese Paintings
73 min with Maxwell K. Hearn
Discussion: April 3-13

Presentation Link

Keys to Understanding the Arts of China
5 sections with Sandrine Larrive-Bass (120 min)
Discussion: April 10-20

Presentation Link

Keys to Understanding the Arts of Japan
5 sections with Matthew McKelway (60 min)
Discussion: April 17-27

Presentation Link

KOREAN ART - Selected Works
More info TBA - available May 1

How the Series Works
You may take part in any number of sessions. Participation is free; just create a user name and sign in. There will be a one-week period where you can participate in an online dialogue with a presenter and another discussion board with other educators that will remain active.
2 Professional Development Hours available for each session for those who wish and complete a Teaching Reflection on the session.

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Asia for Educators (AFE) receives generous funding for professional development on East Asia from the Freeman Foundation. AFE is a member of The National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) , which is generously funded by the Freeman Foundation as a multi-year initiative to encourage and facilitate teaching and learning about East Asia in elementary and secondary schools nationwide. NCTA is a premier provider of professional development on East Asia. AFE also receives funding from the U.S. Department of Education.