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We suggest that you refrain from mentioning the artist's name, the title of the work, date it was created, or other information until after your students have a fruitful conversation. MoMA educators and participating teachers have found that restating student responses, periodic reviews, and a final summary help to validate student views, focuses their conversation and dialogue, and often generates additional thoughts and ideas about a work of art. Core
Questions "What do you see in this picture?" and "What do you think might be going on in this picture?" are open-ended questions that allow students to come up with multiple interpretations and observations of an image. The question "What do you see that makes you say that?" gets students to support their interpretations with evidence in the picture.
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