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Poppy
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Jul 3 2007, 11:03 AM |
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I have my teaching certificate fron City & Guilds to allow me to teach Adults and family learning in the college, that's how i got into it, teaching it as an intro to Visual Arts. I have been teaching for 7 years now. If you know all the techniques ( and some of your own) and are confident with them and are able to pass on your knowledge effectively how to do Encaustic Art through teaching, then i would say go for it. It is wonderful when people look at your portfolio and say "I could never do that?" then after a couple of hours tuition with you, they find they can and do do that! I have now realised the cuts in the education budget for the college stopped me from doing Encaustic, but I can now offer the teaching at my home. Groups of 3 and 4 are ideal. Poppy |
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