Mumbai, 9th October, 2019: Kokuyo Camlin Ltd, the premier
stationery brand, in partnership with Indian
Art and Design Educators Associations (IADEA) presented ‘Camlin Art Teacher Excellence Awards’ The Indian Art and Design Educators
Association (IADEA) at IADEA’s
second annual conference in New Delhi. The theme of the two-day conference was
Art Integrated Learning – a cross disciplinary approach to learning art where
art is seen as a facilitator for overall learning.
The theme was created specifically to bring together stakeholders from
across the education and art ecosystem who are passionate about making art an
important learning tool in school based education to facilitate lateral
thinking, process orientation, problem solving, risk taking and individual
creativity thereby fostering key life-skills that are essential for survival in
the modern world. The two-day conference included workshops and seminars and
was attended by 150 teachers, art educators from 28 cities across India and 12
non-profits working in the art and education domains from across the country as
well as a few keynote international speakers. Both global and national experts
from the art and education world shared their views and experiential learning
on Art Integrated Learning highlighting the need for equal partnerships in
teaching and learning rather than a top down didactical approach.
Announcing the workshop, Sara Vetteth, Founder IADEA said, “Art Integrated Learning is a highly
acclaimed and holistic model of teaching-learning that integrates art with the
mainstream school curriculum to helps educators and teachers create a better
classroom environment and improve both teaching and learning standards. How
does art relate to language, science and maths? We want to change the way art
is perceived and introduce the idea of art as a facilitator for cross
disciplinary thought and learning. It is a great way to teach life skills, risk-taking,
process oriented and design thinking. I am delighted to see so many
participants that are eagerly learning and sharing their own experiences. We
hope some of our ideas manage to influence inclusive and integrated
teaching-learning methods in the future.”
Dr.Pawan Sudhir, HOD of Art Education and Aesthetics,
NCERT applauded the
valuable work done by IADEA in bringing together such a platform to facilitate
and further Art Integrated Learning. Citing the National Curriculum
Framework 2005 which recognized the valuable place art education has across
the Board says the Ministry of Human Resource Development has also recognized
the important of the process of learning, more than the final product. If this
concept is widely recognized and practiced it will facilitate fresh
perspectives in teaching and learning. Shilpa Gupta, an independent
Mumbai based artist who is showcasing two installations currently at the Venice
Biennale shared insights on the process of creating an art work. The
participants were also given cards with poems selected from the works of 100
jailed poets and asked to respond to them.
The event concluded with the much awaited 2019 Camlin Art Teacher
Excellence Awards that celebrated the inventiveness, creativity, and
passion of art teachers. The award-winning projects are now online as resource
material for all teachers to refer to and use.
Mr. Saumitra Prasad, CMO, Kokuyo Camlin expressed his pleasure while congratulating the winners of the
first edition of Camlin Excellence Awards for Art Educators,” Camlin has not
only been making the high quality art materials for the Indian school students
but also promoting the correct way of art education through a number of
initiatives including Camel Art Contest and Child Art workshops for educators
and parents. IADEA also promotes similar ideas for art education in schools and
that is the reason we are supporting the seminar and specifically the awards.
Hope that the winners will motivate more educators to adopt healthy practices
of art education and our schools will be able to match the global standards
soon.
The 7 award categories that included both a winner and runner-up were:
• Art for Social Change Winner - Diana
Sathish, KC High International School, Chennai Runner up - Amrutha Anand, ApL
Global School, Chennai
• Art Teaching Techniques Winner - Pragati
Pramod, Somaiya School, Mumbai Runner Up - Amal Krishna Paul, Shiv Nadar
School, Faridabad
• Best Use of Elements of Art Winner -
Amrutha Anand, ApL Global School, Chennai Runner up - Vidhi Sharma, Shiv Nadar
School, Faridabad
• Collaboration in the Art Room Winner -
Ashwini Rajeev Rudrakshi, The Orchid School, Baner, Pune Runner Up - Raghunath
Jena, VidhyaGyan School, Noida
• Innovation in the Art Room Winner - Amala
Aiana, Deepa Shankar and Nivedha Leoni, Sishya School, Chennai Runner up -
Rajashree Gupta, Kiran Nadar Museum, Delhi
• Instilling Creative Confidence Winner - Manisha Lal, Shiv Nadar
School, Gurugram Runner up - Mandakini Mathur, Devrai Art Village, Panchgani
• Promoting Artistic Process Winner - Vidhi Sharma, Shiv Nadar School,
Faridabad Runner up - Pankaj Patil, Somaiya School, Mumbai
A special award ‘Teacher of the Year Award’ was awarded to Vidhi
Sharma, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad.
The annual conference was an initiative of the RainbowFish Education
Trust and its key partners were Sundaram Finance as Patron and Camlin as Awards
Partner along with support by the India International Centre (IIC).
About IADEA
The Indian Art and Design Educators
Association aims to provide support, direction and advocacy for quality Visual
Arts education. A first of its kind initiative in India, it is created to
empower Art Educators to become leaders, encourage innovation, research and
reform. In addition, to hosting its flagship annual Art Conference, IADEA
engages with members online through its website, blog, Instagram and monthly
newsletters. Over the course of 2018-2019, it has hosted 6 regional
professional development workshops for art educators in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi
and Kochi each of which was attended by 30 to 40 participants. Its flagship
event is the Annual Conference. It will move each year between major metros to
make it easier for local teachers to attend.
About Kokuyo Camlin
Ltd
Kokuyo Camlin Limited www.kokuyocamlin.com (formerly
known as Camlin Limited) is in the business of marketing and
selling of art materials and stationery products under flagship brands ‘Camel’
and ‘Camlin’ which have been in existence for more than 80 years . The company
offers a wide range of products such as Fine Art materials, scholastic colours
and stationery, hobby products, office products, writing and drawing
instruments, adhesives and notebooks.
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