What are the teaching methods of children's art?

(1) Teaching method based on language transmission information \x0d\ 1, teaching method, a method by which teachers impart artistic skills and knowledge to students through language description and explanation, is a widely used and frequently used teaching method. Simple teaching can't attract more students' attention, but it has very strict requirements for teachers' artistic expression language and knowledge. \x0d\2。 Conversation (question and answer method) is a way for teachers and students to communicate in oral language. It can concentrate students' attention and develop their thinking. However, in the question-and-answer method, because students' thinking ability is different, the questions will be very strange, so teachers are required to make full preparations before class, and the difficulty of language and questions should be quite elegant, otherwise it will easily lead to classroom confusion. \x0d\3。 Discussion method, under the guidance of teachers, students organize students to discuss, express their opinions, inspire or argue with each other around a certain problem in order to acquire or consolidate artistic knowledge. \x0d\4. Reading guidance method, in which teachers guide students to acquire knowledge by reading art textbooks and extracurricular art materials independently; Teaching methods to broaden artistic horizons. \x0d\\x0d\ (2) Teaching methods based on direct perception \x0d\ 1, demonstration method 2, visit method 3 \ comparison method x0d\ direct perception teaching method can broaden students' aesthetic vision, but unexpected problems are easy to occur during the period, which requires teachers to have quite clever response ability and be able to actively deal with all kinds of unexpected problems. \x0d\\x0d\ (III) Practice-oriented teaching method \x0d\ Practice-oriented teaching method is a teaching method for students to improve their drawing practice activities and form, consolidate and improve their corresponding skills and knowledge under the guidance of teachers. Tutoring practice is the most important teaching method in practice. It can promote students to coordinate their eyes and hands in art activities, so as to improve and develop the creative ability and aesthetic quality of art \ \x0d\\x0d\ (4 4) The teaching methods that focus on cultivating sentiment-appreciation method and situational method \x0d\ observation and comparison method are the methods for teachers to organize students to directly acquire knowledge, feelings and education through observation, comparison and research according to teaching tasks. This method breaks the shackles of classroom and books, makes teaching closely linked with life, broadens students' horizons and receives education from real social life. Art education is inseparable from observation, which is always accompanied by comparison. Without observation, there is no vision and perception. Observe to gain perceptual knowledge. Without comparison, there can be no correct perception and accurate judgment. Comparison is thinking about things. The object of observation and comparison in art teaching is, on the one hand, the observation and comparison of objective scenery and image world, on the other hand, the observation and comparison of pictures and their images. \x0d\\x0d\ (5) Teaching methods based on guiding inquiry-observation method and discovery method \x0d\ guide students to make a clear comparison. Comparison is a thinking judgment made by comparing with each other. Whether sketching or copying, we are constantly observing our own objects in comparison with our own paintings. Its standard is the object of sketching or copying. The observation of image proportion in sketch painting is based on the length and width of the object itself, and the proportional relationship between length and width is obtained. The proportion between objects is based on one of them (usually a large object). Compare and observe the inclination angle of objects based on vertical and horizontal lines ... including evaluating the quality of work, and excellent work should also be used as the standard of comparison.