Natalie Robinson Cole

Natalie Robinson Cole (1901 – December 12, 1984) was an American educator whose teaching methods in elementary classrooms have attracted the attention of many art educators over the years. For much of her career, Cole taught inner city children in the Los Angeles area. She wrote two books, Arts in the Classroom (1940) and Children’s Art from Deep Down Inside (1966), as well as several articles. Later in her career she held workshops and demonstrations on her method of teaching.

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