Art Appreciation - Credit Recovery

$100.00

Course Duration
Learning Format

Art Appreciation - Credit Recovery is a one-semester course that introduces students to the various forms of visual art, such as painting, sculpture, film, and more.

Students learn how to look at a work of art, identify and compare its key characteristics, and understand the role art plays throughout history. Through hands-on activities, virtual museum tours, discussion, and research, students develop an overall appreciation for the art they encounter in their daily lives.

This course is designed to support learners who need to revisit essential concepts while still building solid preparation for future coursework.

Diagnostic tests assess students’ current knowledge and generate individualized study plans, allowing students to focus on topics that need review.

Ready your student for life outside the classroom. When learners gain the skills to get to the next level, opportunities come calling. 

Details

  • Subject
    Art
  • Course Level
    High School
  • Course Type
    Credit Recovery

Teacher Support

Our optional teacher support solution gives students and parents access to state-certified teahers to help throughout the course. Support includes:

  • Access to teachers during scheduled office hours
  • Access to academic support team, Monday - Friday, 8am-8pm Eastern
  • Teacher feedback including grading assistance

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