| Programs 101.
Workshop 1. What is Arts Integration? This program presents three instructional
models for integrating the arts: independent instruction, team-teaching, and collaborations
with community resources. Participants will also explore informal, complementary,
and interdependent curricular connections, and see examples of what these different
types of arts-integrated instruction look like in the classroom. 102.
Workshop 2. Why Integrate the Arts? This program explores how integrating
the arts with other subjects raises the level of student engagement, helps teachers
address diverse learning styles, establishes the relevance of learning for students,
and provides alternative ways to communicate. 103.
Workshop 3. How Do We Collaborate? This program illustrates a variety of teaching
partnerships. Participants will see how teachers integrating the arts can benefit
from collaborating with fellow teachers, partnering with visiting artists, and
drawing on community resources. 104. Workshop 4. What
Roles Do Students Take On? This program examines the artistic process of creating,
performing, and responding. Participants will see students assuming the roles
of researcher, writer, designer, director, performer, and critic. 105.
Workshop 5. What Are Connecting Concepts? This program presents strategies
for planning lessons that integrate the arts with other subjects. Participants
will see how teachers organize instruction around themes and concepts. 106.
Workshop 6. What's the Big Idea? This program is about planning and teaching
toward big ideas - important understandings that have lasting value. Participants
will see how arts-integrated instruction enables students to make deeply personal
connections to what they are learning. 107. Workshop
7. Identifying What Students Are Learning - This program investigates ways
to evaluate student learning in and through the arts. Participants will see teachers
using arts-based performance tasks to assess student understanding. 108. Workshop
8. Reflecting on Our Practice - This program explores methods for assessing instructional
practice. Participants will see teachers reflecting alone and interacting with
colleagues to evaluate and refine their planning and teaching. To conclude, the
discussion group models a protocol that allows teachers to draw on the expertise
of colleagues to refine their practice. 108. Workshop
8. Reflecting on Our Practice - This program explores methods for assessing
instructional practice. Participants will see teachers reflecting alone and interacting
with colleagues to evaluate and refine their planning and teaching. To conclude,
the discussion group models a protocol that allows teachers to draw on the expertise
of colleagues to refine their practice. |
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