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Sharon Jeffus has a B.S.S.E. in Art Education from John Brown University and continued on in her studies to be certified to teach English from the University of Arkansas. She studied painting at Metropolitan in Denver and sculpting at Southern Illinois University.
She has written over twenty books and has the internationally known company Visual Manna. Sharon wrote her first book in 1992 and developed the Visual Manna teaching method where art is integrated with art appreciation, techniques, vocabulary and core subjects. Sharon is a regular writer for The Old Schoolhouse magazine and has written for a number of other educational resources. She has also written an Indian Arts and Crafts program that was rated outstanding by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Sharon taught in the public schools for ten years in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. She then left the public school system to write books, travel and homeschool her two sons. Sharon and her late husband, Richard, started Visual Manna to encourage young Christians in the arts and meet the needs of visual and kinethestic leaners. Sharon and her husband Richard taught art to thousands of homeschoolers across America. Sharon taught Intensive English as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Missouri-Rolla and has given presentations on teaching art to college classes including Azusa Pacific University and Columbia College. She taught Christian school in Branson, Missouri and has also given presentations to the Associated Christian Schools International Conventions across America.
Sharon recently developed and presented workshops in coordination with Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Bass Pro on art and science. Her materials are recommended by Montessori.
Jonathan Jeffus/Teacher
Jonathan Jeffus is a homeschool graduate. He is running Visual Manna, the company that was founded by Richard and Sharon Jeffus, along with his brother Joshua. Jonathan started taking college classes at age 15 at Southwest Baptist College in Salem, MO. He was able to get a job as a computer programmer at one of the top firms in Nashville, Tennessee, Net Central, and worked there for one and one half years. He came home when his father was killed in a tragic accident to help his mother and assist in the family business. He does consulting and software development on the side and has made a CD available to homeschoolers that has over $4000.00 of open source software for educational purposes FREE. It also explains how to use the software. In the fall of 2005 he spent 3 months studying art in Europe. He is an enjoyable speaker and has lots of great information on homeschooling and teaching art.
Joshua Jeffus/Teacher
Joshua Jeffus is a homeschool graduate who actually got a walk on scholarship on the John Brown University Swim team. He is a very talented artist and has taught hundreds of children across America. He is now teaching workshops in the west. He also spent 3 months in Europe studying art.
"My goal is to provide educational materials for children to make them feel good about who they are. I want them to love learning and view it as an exciting discovery. Children who view themselves as being physically different, some with learning disabilities; children in schools in the inner city, children who are creatively gifted; all can benefit from finding their place to shine in the arts and can feel good about who God created them to be. "
The following was written about 2000.
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