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2 Erik Robelen Assistant editor and reporter for Education Week and co-author of the blog Curriculum MattersCurriculum Matters.

3 Integrating the Arts Across the Curriculum Expert Presenters : Sandra Ruppert, director of the Arts Education Partnership Shana Habel, dance demonstration teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District and co-president of the California Dance Education Association

4 An on-demand archive of this webinar will be available at www.edweek.org/go/webinar in less than 24hrs.

5 Integrating the Arts Across the Curriculum Education Week Webinar Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET Sandra Ruppert Director Arts Education Partnership

6 What is Arts Integration

7 More than singing your A, B, C’s…

8 Arts Integration Instruction that integrates content and skills from the arts with other core subjects to increase knowledge in both areas

9 Why Arts Integration?

10 Raise achievement Narrow achievement gaps Boost attendance and engagement Augment teacher effectiveness Improve school climate Build community support Arts Integration has been shown to…

11 Arts integration can help all students succeed

12 When does arts integration work best?

13 Key Elements Shared concept – “Big Idea” Real-world Content Teachers + Artists + Arts Specialists Process of Collaboration Standards-based Instruction Authentic Assessment

14 Obstacles and Challenges to Arts Integration

15 It would be easy to blame shrinking state and local budgets, but there are other reasons

16 Competing Subjects and High Stakes Testing

17 Lack of Resources Time Interest Know-how

18 Not just nice but necessary FlowersWrench

19 Learn More About Arts Integration “Arts Integration Frameworks, Research and Practice” – www.aep-arts.org “Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America’s Future Through Creative Schools” – www.pcah.gov “Doing Well and Doing Good by Doing Art” – order online More resources at: www.aep-arts.org

20 Authentic Arts Integration: Finding the Significant Connections Shana Habel Los Angeles Unified School District

21 Full-time, credentialed elementary arts specialists in Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts Provide standards- based arts instruction Curriculum is developed around arts instructional guides in all four art forms

22 Goal: To make the arts part of each student’s core learning experience. Discrete arts instruction in dance, music, theatre and visual arts Integration of arts across other content areas: math, science, English language arts, history- social science.

23 Learning happens when connections are made - connections that are relevant and meaningful.

24 Characteristics of Authentic Integration: The process produces learning in the art form and in the subject area being integrated It does not replace teaching art for art’s sake

25 Authentic integration happens at a conceptual level Conceptual connections are significant and meaningful, not superficial or tangential

26 Connections have an “elegant fit” (Karen Erickson)

27 “Forced” connections - they do not make for an “elegant fit.” Superficial relationships - they are not “connections” Authentic arts integration is NOT :

28 Developed by the Los Angeles County Office of Education in partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District http://www.ccsesaarts.org/content/k6_visual_ performing_arts_guide.asp K-6 Visual and Performing Arts Curriculum Guide: Examples of Integrated Lessons

29 An integrated lesson includes: Integrated student objective focusing on conceptual connections Focused learning in the art form and in the content area being integrated

30 Kindergarten Dance/ELA Essential Question: How do dancers and writers use lines? Concepts: We can make straight and curved lines and shapes with our bodies. Writers use straight and curved lines to form letters.

31 Second Grade Music/Science Standards: Music: Create movement to express pitch, tempo, form, and dynamics in music. Science: Sound is made from vibrating objects and can be described by pitch and volume.

32 Fifth Grade Theatre/History-Social Science Essential Question: How can using theatre techniques help us understand the causes, effects and implications of a moment of historical conflict?

33 Find authentic connections Empower classroom teachers Promote pre-service and professional development in the arts Final Thoughts

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35 Integrating the Arts Across the Curriculum Expert Presenters : Sandra Ruppert, director of the Arts Education Partnership Shana Habel, dance demonstration teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District and co-president of the California Dance Education Association

36 An on-demand archive of this webinar will be available at www.edweek.org/go/webinar in less than 24hrs.


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