Arab world art and design resources
Six schemes of work for creating classroom sessions
The activities outlined in these classroom sessions can either be used together to form a unit of work or as a series of discrete activities enabling themes to be explored in greater depth.
With particular reference to examples from the Arab world and Middle East, students can explore themes of buildings and decoration, maps and map-making, image and identity, photomontage, headgear, and words and images.
Each unit has a series of activities, downloadable resources for use in the classroom and useful websites to help your class get the most out of the session. For each theme there is a related case study, showing how a similar session worked as part of the Arab artists in schools project, which ran from 2005-2009.

Buildings & decoration
Scheme of work, resources and a case study from St Angela's Ursuline school
Buildings and decoration
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