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Anu Bali

Head Of Department- Creative Arts at Delhi Private School, Sharjah

Anu Bali has extensive work experience in the field of art education. Anu started their career in 2004 as an Art Teacher in Delhi Private School, Sharjah, where they taught art to primary school students. Anu provided individual instruction and adapted the curriculum to meet the needs of students with varying artistic abilities. Anu also instructed students on proper care and use of tools and equipment.

In 2008, Anu Bali was promoted to the role of Head of Department - Creative Arts, where they managed three creative departments (Music, Dance, and Arts). Anu supervised 8 teachers and was responsible for organizing and designing aesthetic concepts and themes for school events.

In addition to their role as Head of Department, Anu Bali also served as an Art Teacher for the middle and high school students. Anu guided and trained the school art team for prestigious inter school events and national events. Anu designed the school art book, invitations, calendars, stages, props, and art exhibitions. Anu also evaluated student performances and used progressive learning techniques.

From 2012 to 2014, Anu Bali took on the position of Creative Coordinator and Art Teacher in the same school. Anu supervised various inter school and intra school art events and managed communication regarding design meetings and art asset development. Anu researched artistic themes for annual school functions and collaborated with third-party vendors for props.

Overall, Anu Bali has a strong background in art education, with experience in teaching, management, and event organization.

Anu Bali attended South Delhi Polytechnic For Women from 1988 to 1991, where they pursued a degree in Commercial and Advertising Art.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Department- Creative Arts

    April, 2014 - present

  • Creative Coordinator And Art Teacher

    April, 2012

  • Art Teacher Middle And High School

    October, 2008

  • Art Teacher Primary School

    April, 2004