Mission: Renaissance Releases New Licensing and Training Program For Individuals to Teach Art to Children in Their Communities
World's largest fine art school now licensing individuals to teach patented method of drawing, pastels, and, water color art instruction for children. Same method taught in their 22 art schools for the last 32 years.
(PRWEB) November 13, 2008 -- Mission: Renaissance, the world's largest fine art school releases a new licensing opportunity and training program for entrepreneurial-minded individuals who are interested in teaching the fine art of drawing and painting to children.
They will begin to licensing individuals across the county to teach the patented Gluck Method of Art Instruction for Kids November 1st 2008.
This is the same art instruction method that is the base of their art curriculum being taught in 20 of their fine art schools that have provided art education to tens of thousands of children learning to draw and paint.
The program involves training a person to deliver The Gluck Method of Art Instruction for Kids http://www.thegluckmethod.com, and then licensing them to be to deliver these patented lessons to children in their community.
Ted Prescott, CEO of Mission Renaissance has this to say about the new licensing program: "This really is a great business opportunity for those who love to teach, enjoy working with children, and have an appreciation for the arts. No degree in the arts is required; we have a long 32 year history of being able to train others to successfully instruct children in the fine art of drawing and painting."
Prescott continued: "Now we are expanding outside of our current service area and are currently looking for entrepreneurial minded individuals who want to teach children art and to do it as a business venture. You would not be teaching a basic crafting class, or tracing, or drawing simple cartoons, our revolutionary fine art instruction program really teaches children how to draw and paint as numerous awards, happy students, and works of art show."
Prescott finished: "After you are trained and authorized to teach you can take your new business as far as you want to go. Whether you just want some extra income and teach a few classes in your home a few days a week or want to open a studio and run classes 7 days a week, it's entirely up to you. Whether you teach 6 hours a week or 35, you will have fulfillment of teaching children something that they will love."
For more information please visit their website at http://www.thegluckmethod.com/license_art_instructor_program.html or contact their licensing division at 800-430-4278.
Mission: Renaissance was founded by renowned artist Larry Gluck in 1976. For 32 years they have been teaching adults, teens and children the fine art of drawing and painting.
Currently that Mission: Renaissance has over 3,000 students learning to draw every week in their fine art schools in the US and Canada.
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