The top floor consists of dining and classrooms. This exhibition has students in grades 3 done and it shows different hairstyles over the years. Students have created this exhibition in the curriculum called tradition and development and it´s part of the handicraft program for becoming hairdressers.
Hi Lisa, these styles look quite complex for the students to achieve. Do they record the steps involved in creating such a style with photos or videos, for other students / hairdressers to copy their style?
ReplyDeleteHello Cathrine!
ReplyDeleteIt is the first time we're doing this exhibition and it will be on display when we have our annual show at school. Some of the hairstyles were very challenging for the students to do and they had to pull together to get a good result. Students have worked with manuals outlining how they went about it. Here you can work with "coloring" of the subject, for example Swedish, or as you suggest, you can record a video and work with so-called flipped classroom next time we do the task with new students.