VIPs are known as Visual Instructional Plans which is a type of lesson plan that has clear step-by-step visual instruction that students can visually refer back to. This is a perfect way to teach something in the art classroom. The art classroom uses a lot of visual learning. The other day we were just learning about perspective drawings. The assignment was to draw three buildings in one scene. We showed them the vanishing point and that you can use the lines to draw where your house will be.
"See, Say, Do" is an improvement form other teaching styles because it forces the students to listen and apply their learning to a real life situation. If the class is just a lecture, it wastes the students time because they zone out during the lesson and don't get any information processed. When students are expected to see and do the work themselves, they are more apt to pay attention and actually learn the information.
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