Ann Waltz, M. A., Clinical Instructor

                Ms. Waltz worked as a professional designer in Houston for four years with one of her model rooms used for an ad in Houston Home and Garden Magazine. Under the ESCHER grant, she worked with the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and University of Houston students in guiding the development of lessons connected to objects from the Museum’s permanent collection. She recruited and supervised two teaching teams who field-tested the curriculum in two schools.

                Her teaching experience includes nine years of instructing pre-service early childhood and elementary teachers at UHCL and UH central campuses. Ms. Waltz helped develop and then taught the Practicum in Child Art Theory class at UHCL for students electing an art specialization.  Additionally she has taught a Crafts Design and History class at UHCL and assisted in the Fiber Arts Studio.  She served as a University Supervisor for student teachers from UH.     

               Ann continues to teach at both UH and UHCL. She is presenting at state conferences for TAEA and TAGT this year and is working with the organizational team in planning and hosting the state VASE event at UHCL.

              Ms. Waltz received her BA in Interior Design at Michigan State University in 1973. She completed an MA in Humanities at The University of Houston – Clear Lake in 1996, and she is currently enrolled in the doctoral program here at The University of Houston. 

 
     

 

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