Jennifer Suhr | Primary Visual Art & Media Arts Teacher
Coomera Anglican College

Jennifer Suhr, Primary Visual Art & Media Arts Teacher, Coomera Anglican College

Jennifer Suhr is a passionate and innovative educator with over a decade of experience in teaching visual art and media arts. Currently serving as the Primary Visual Art & Media Arts Teacher at Coomera Anglican College, Jennifer is dedicated to inspiring creativity and critical thinking in her students.

With a background in Visual Arts, Media Arts and Early Childhood Education.  Jennifer brings a unique perspective to her teaching, incorporating both traditional and modern techniques into her curriculum. She believes in the power of art to not only foster self-expression but also to cultivate important skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, and communication.

Jennifer is known for her dynamic and engaging teaching style, always seeking to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore their creativity. She is committed to staying current with the latest trends and technologies in art and media, ensuring that her students are well-prepared for the digital age.

In addition to her role as a teacher, Jennifer is also a mentor to aspiring young artists, guiding them in developing their own style and pursuing their artistic passions. She is a firm believer in the transformative impact of arts education and is dedicated to advocating for the importance of creativity in the curriculum.

At EDUtech 2025, Jennifer will share her insights and experiences in leveraging art and media arts education to inspire and empower students in the digital age. Attendees can expect to gain valuable strategies and practical tips for integrating creativity and innovation into their own educational practices.

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Day 2 @ 12:00

Bridging arts & tech: Engaging students in performing arts

  • Integrate the Arts Seamlessly – Discover practical ways to embed music, dance, drama, and digital arts into everyday teaching.
  • Enhance Engagement with Technology – Use digital tools and multimedia to make performing arts more interactive and exciting.
  • Foster Creativity & Inclusivity – Blend traditional and digital techniques to support diverse learners and creative expression.
  • Take Away Ready-to-Use Resources – Gain practical ideas and a resource bank of digital tools to implement immediately in your classroom.

Day 2 @ 14:30

Creative beginnings: Inspiring young minds through visual and media arts in the primary classroom

last published: 29/Apr/25 22:35 GMT

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