My partner and I where one of the first groups to perform their lesson plans to the class. We did a lesson on getting the students to understand what exactly the abject is by concentrating on the word "gross", and creating mixed media interpretations of what we find "gross". We began with a brief overview of the presentation we did a few weeks earlier as a refresher for the class, then we introduced a new artist Paul Nudd. Once we were finished discussing Nudd's work we began concept mapping what we personally thought was "gross". This brain storming session aided in producing some ideas of what to do for their mixed media project.
After going through the notes and the video taken of our lesson I feel like it was a successful lesson. We wanted the students to really grasp the concept of the abject by breaking it own into a more commonly used term “gross”. I think that it really started to click for the class when we started the concept map. It relaxed not only the students but it also relaxed us as the teachers. In the beginning of the lesson our tone of voice was a little harsh, but we didn’t intend for it to be that way, once we got into the flow of the lesson we began to ease up on the tone.
Many students did mention in their self-evaluations that they wished they had more time to finish their projects. I think the problem that caused students to not finish their work was that there were too many materials to pick from, and there was too much time taken up from the demo we did for the class. I guess we didn’t want to limit the material use because we wanted the students to have a significant material exploration that would relate well to the gross imagery they chose. I think that this lesson would probably be a two-day lesson if it were to be used in an actual classroom.