Introduction to the Curriculum

An ecological art curriculum employs art as a means for studying and promoting respect for the relationship and the interaction of all living things. It should be exciting, hands on, interdisciplinary, and should engage students through various methods, such as teamwork, research, integration of technology, and exploration of ecological issues in the students' community.

The goal of an eco art education curriculum should be to inform and enable students to utilize art and technology as a means of exploration, expression, and communication, in order to understand and assume their role within their community and the environment.

Ecology Hall of Fame, Google Earth & SketchUp Lesson Plans, Personal Introductions

Monday, April 2, 2007

Personal Introduction: Ginamarie Yacovelli

Hello my name is Ginamarie Yacovelli. I am a nature lover as far back as I can remember so it seems right that I am interested in Ecology. Ecology studies the way organisms react both with each other and their environment. As a youngster, I was fascinated watching a spider spin a huge web in my yard. It was a truly amazing feat of skill and perseverance. However, my specatatorship caught the attention of my brother who came over with the intent to knock down the web. In my first act of environmental activism, I pushed my brother away and defended the spider's safety. To this day I still look out for the safety of my fellow earth inhabitants. A lot of it has to do with some inate understanding that we all must coexist. And because I am an artist and Art teacher I am aware of the importance that Ecology Art Education can play in the process of information decimation.


"God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages."
By Jacques Deval (afin de vivre bel et bien)

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