Photography as a teaching tool(pedagogy)
- Acts as a window into the studentâs lives and bonds school and home life
- An accessible way to explore the world and lessons with students
- Easy way to build digital literacy with students
- Photography skills
- Camera knowledge
- Photo editing and uploading
- An alternative way to display learning and the learning processÂ
- Builds worldview through an exploration of local and international photographs
Photography as an assessment tool
- Photographs by teacher
- Show students in process of learning and creation
- Add to portfolioÂ
- Supports Reggio Emilia Photography of learnerÂ
- Photography by StudentÂ
- Show learning from the student point of view and showcases their voice
- Allows for self-reflectionÂ
- Displays all steps of learning
- A visual way of representationÂ
Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- Place based pedagogyÂ
- Gives students a purpose for being outdoorsÂ
- Easily cross-curricularÂ
- Display student work in authentic wayÂ
- Connect to students lives outside the classroomÂ
- Documenting memoriesÂ
- PortfoliosÂ
- Lower paper trailÂ
- Self reflection capabilitiesÂ
- Authentic material (young student doing an adult thing)Â
- Cons:
- Needs to be integrated to be effectiveÂ
- Availability of equipmentÂ
- ArtStarts or PAC can helpÂ
- Important to teach students to hold to camera steady
- Respect toolsÂ
- Need to be aware of socioeconomic divide in upper level grades in terms of camera/ phone availabilityÂ
Ethics
- Need photo release form from administration to take pictures of students
- This applies to photographs used inside or outside of the classroomÂ
- Any photo clubs need additional permission slipsÂ
- For transportations
- Rental equipment
- Use of photographs
- Pay attention to where photos are being stored/ privacy in drivesÂ
- In or out of CanadaÂ
- Public or private
Project Ideas primary
- Photography scavenger huntÂ
- ex) Take pictures of different species in an ecosystem, different objects of the same colour, ect.Â
- Multimedia art projectsÂ
- ex) Adding googly eyes and faces to printed photos of inanimate objectsÂ
- Creative writing: write a story and take photos to act as the illustrationsÂ
- Send cameras home and have children document things that are important to them
Project ideas intermediate
- Starting an extra-curricular photography club during lunch hour or after schoolÂ
- ex) Historical building photography clubÂ
- Requiring students to use their own photos for social studies, science or other subject area projects and presentations
- âPhotojournalismâ about field trips and important school eventsÂ
- Creating stop motion video storiesÂ
- Video projects
- ex) imovie book trailers, newscasts, ect.Â
Resources:
Jodi StreelaskyÂ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sacuuqjHPXo
https://www.weareteachers.com/7-ways-to-use-digital-photography-in-the-classroom/
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pic-collage/id448639966
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLyOAp3XLLY&list=WL&index=2&t=5s
https://expertphotography.com/principles-of-design-photography/
https://www.city-academy.com/news/photography-composition-rules/
https://borncute.com/the-benefits-of-photography-let-kids-use-your-camera/
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