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10-year-old educates CCCC students on cool art activities

02.22.2010Arts & EntertainmentCollege General

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10-year-old educates CCCC students on cool art activities

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Ten-year-old Ian Higgins (left) shares examples of his artwork with students in Central Carolina Community College’s Early Childhood Education Creative Activities class Feb. 9 at the college’s Lee County Campus. Higgins, a fourth grader at Mary Scroggs Elementary School, in Chapel Hill, is the grandson of class instructor David Leperi, of Pittsboro. The CCCC students are learning about the use of creative activities in educating young children. They were interested in getting a child’s perspective on creative activities and ideas on what can be done from his work in clay modeling, watercolor, collage, and pastels. Pictured are ECE students Curtis Casey (behind Higgins), of Pittsboro; and (right, from front) Nicole Turner and Patricia Sellers, of Sanford, and Heather Fawcett, of Cameron. Casey is a former Wyeth employee who has returned to college to train for a second career as a teacher. For more information about CCCC’s Early Childhood Education programs, visit  www.cccc.edu/curriculum/majors/earlychildhood.

10-year-old educates CCCC students on cool art activities

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Ten-year-old Ian Higgins (left) shares examples of his artwork with students in Central Carolina Community College’s Early Childhood Education Creative Activities class Feb. 9 at the college’s Lee County Campus. Higgins, a fourth grader at Mary Scroggs Elementary School, in Chapel Hill, is the grandson of class instructor David Leperi, of Pittsboro. The CCCC students are learning about the use of creative activities in educating young children. They were interested in getting a child’s perspective on creative activities and ideas on what can be done from his work in clay modeling, watercolor, collage, and pastels. Pictured are ECE students Curtis Casey (behind Higgins), of Pittsboro; and (right, from front) Patricia Sellers, of Sanford; Heather Fawcett, of Cameron; and Nicole Turner, of Sanford. Casey is a former Wyeth employee who has returned to college to train for a second career as a teacher. For more information about CCCC’s Early Childhood Education programs, visit  www.cccc.edu/curriculum/majors/earlychildhood.

10-year-old educates CCCC students on cool art activities

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Ten-year-old Ian Higgins (left) shares examples of his artwork with students in Central Carolina Community College’s Early Childhood Education Creative Activities class Feb. 9 at the college’s Lee County Campus. Higgins, a fourth grader at Mary Scroggs Elementary School, in Chapel Hill, is the grandson of class instructor David Leperi, of Pittsboro. The CCCC students are learning about the use of creative activities in educating young children. They were interested in getting a child’s perspective on creative activities and ideas on what can be done from his work in clay modeling, watercolor, collage, and pastels. Pictured (right, from front) are ECE students Kimberly Liles, of Sanford; Janelle Parker, of Broadway; Brenda Harrington, Nicole Turner and Patricia Sellers, all of Sanford; and Heather Fawcett, of Cameron. For more information about CCCC’s Early Childhood Education programs, visit  www.cccc.edu/curriculum/majors/earlychildhood.

10-year-old educates CCCC students on cool art activities

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Ten-year-old Ian Higgins (right) shares examples of his artwork with students in Central Carolina Community College’s Early Childhood Education Creative Activities class Feb. 9 at the college’s Lee County Campus. Higgins, a fourth grader at Mary Scroggs Elementary School, in Chapel Hill, is the grandson of class instructor David Leperi (left), of Pittsboro. The CCCC students are learning about the use of creative activities in educating young children. They were interested in getting a child’s perspective on creative activities and ideas on what can be done from his work in clay modeling, watercolor, collage, and pastels. For more information about CCCC’s Early Childhood Education programs, visit  www.cccc.edu/curriculum/majors/earlychildhood.

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