General goals
- To prompt discussion of ‘sad feelings and depression’.
- To get to know Vincent van Gogh.
Link with curriculum
- The subject of this lesson ties is suitable for tutor group sessions.
Differentiation
- This lesson can be combined with the lessons on stress, sad feelings and friendship, and asking for help.
- Feel free to give the lesson as you see fit, adapting it to suit the level and age of your students. Slides may be omitted or added.
Materials
• The students can use their mobile or another device to read the propositions and questions. The lesson can also be given without using mobiles.
• Pen and paper.
• Optional: paint, balloons, one canvas for each group, black marker pen.
• Optional: black marker pen, coloured markers, thick paper or canvas for each group.
• Optional: black marker pen, several colours of paint, brushes of different thicknesses (preferably thick) and a canvas or piece of thick paper for each group.
Mental narratives
How do you get students talking about subjects like stress, courage, asking for help and sad feelings? And how do you shape the discussion? We have developed four lessons based on the art and life of Vincent van Gogh to help you start a discussion on these subjects and explore them further. The videos feature Maren Porte and Sanne Haak from the Mentale Thee (‘Mental Tea’) podcast talking to their peers about these subjects. The lessons have been developed with academic experts, and people who have personal experience of these issues.