The spirit of creativity thrives from the earliest years. Our Early Childhood programme is a hub of innovation and exploration, where children from different age groups come together to dig into the world of art. Stemming from our belief in the power of collaborative learning, our faculty embarked on a unique project that brought together students from three different year levels to explore various artistic mediums.
Cultivating Creativity Through Collaboration
In a series of collaborative planning meetings, teachers from five classes in Reception 3, Reception 4, and Year 1 classes established a comprehensive plan to align their arts units. The goal was to provide students with diverse experiences across a range of artistic mediums, promoting creativity and collaboration.
A collaborative session fostering creativity among students led in French by one of our EC French teachers Ms Prior, where they employed food to craft imaginative animal creations.
Over four weeks, students were grouped with peers from different classes and ages, allowing them to interact and learn from one another. Twice a week, these groups visited various locations within the early childhood centre to engage in eight different artistic mediums. From wire and clay sculpture to stop-motion video creation and expressive dance, each session offered a new avenue for exploration and self-expression. Each of the eight sessions was led by a teacher who introduced them to the medium, gave them time to explore the space and materials, and then supported them in creating their own work of art.
Nurturing Creative Expression
Under the guidance of their teachers, students had the freedom to experiment and play with different materials, practicing their understanding of artistic elements such as line, shape, colour, texture, and form. Beyond artistic skills, this interdisciplinary approach also encouraged positive interpersonal relationships and collaborative skills among the students.
Mr Goodman showcases the student’s artwork, highlighting the interplay of light with colours, shapes, and materials, providing a demonstration of its transformative effects.
Adapting and Growing
For teachers, this project provided a valuable opportunity to observe and adapt learning engagements based on students' responses and interactions with the materials. It also allowed them, and the students, to build relationships outside of their regular classroom community. strengthening the sense of community within the school.
As we reflect on this enriching experience, we anticipate that it will be a great support for students as they transition into the next year level in the fall. By nurturing creativity, collaboration, and communication, the arts play a vital role in shaping well-rounded individuals who are prepared to navigate the complexities of the world around them.
At ISL, we remain committed to fostering an environment where curiosity and imagination are celebrated, ensuring that every child can thrive and succeed. Through initiatives like this collaborative arts project in our early childhood centre, we continue to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators and creators.
© Photo credit: Mélody Spoerri