Me, Myself and Eye
Description
Unlock the power of the lens to transform your classroom culture. In this dynamic workshop, participants will learn Visual Thinking Strategies to foster a deeper understanding of visual language, which in turn will benefit educators by providing a proven framework to boost student engagement, critical thinking, and inclusive dialogue. You will master essential photography techniques—such as framing, lighting, and point of view—to bridge the gap between technical skill and emotional expression. This hands-on session provides practical, creative tools to help your students see the world, and each other, through a more empathetic and observant eye, turning every snapshot into a meaningful learning opportunity.
Recommended Participants
- Educators
- Arts Specialists
Learning Intentions
Educators will:
- Develop a deeper appreciation for the elements of photography.
- Broaden their awareness for how to utilize Visual Thinking Strategies.
- Explore the connections between our lived experiences and those of others.
- Explore how photography can be used as a creative expression for literacy.
YA Connections
- NJSLS-VPA: Artistic Process; Creating; Anchor Standard 1: Conceptualizing & Generating Ideas
NJSLS-VPA: Artistic Process; Responding; Anchor Standard 7:
Perceiving and Analyzing Products - Culturally Responsive Practice
Professional Standards for Educational Leaders
- Standard 6: Professional Capacity of School Personnel
Please email Michelle Marigliano or call 866-500-9265 for more information.
Price & Info
Price
Workshop Cost per Day: $1,450 + travel fee
Workshop Materials Fee: $100 and up
Additional Fees: In-Person Program Travel Fee - $95 per day; Virtual Program Technology Fee - $45; (On-Demand programs are not charged travel or tech fees)
Information
Audience Limit: 25
Program Length: (1) 90-min Session (Additional time available at $325/hour)
Appropriate For Grade(s): Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Theme
Theme
Curriculum Connections
Curriculum Connections
Creative Writing
History
SEL: Social Emotional Learning








