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Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

The Value of Arts Integration

Learning through the arts is an exciting way to engage students. But integrating the arts into your curriculum can be more than just an engagement strategy. The arts can cross a multitude of grade levels and disciplines and reach a wide variety of learners. Critical thinking, risk taking, and collaboration are just some of the areas where Bates Middle School educators report big improvements since integrating the arts.


Bates Middle School in Annapolis, Maryland got started with Arts Integration as part of a school-wide turnaround effort. Edutopia highlighted this middle school as part of its “Schools that Work” feature. “The school made changes in schedules, funding, and even the approach to community and parent involvement. Most important, the teachers had to change. Through intensive and continual professional development, teachers now are able to engage students in content they previously found uninteresting. The transformation was successful because every teacher integrated arts into their teaching.”


Creating a learning environment that fosters and encourages creativity requires teachers to be creative too. Edutopia’s feature on Bates Middles School, Integrate the Arts, Deepen the Learning provides some tips for teachers wanting to pursue arts integration:
  • Take advantage of professional development: PD serves many purposes. It can help teachers learn the fundamentals of various art forms and develop integrated lessons, and it provides them with the opportunity to experience art for themselves.
  • Use AI intentionally: At Bates, every teacher is required to use AI in some shape or form, although not every lesson needs to be, or should be, taught with AI. Teachers should use two main criteria for implementing AI:
    • Look for a natural fit with the content.
    • Identify where students are struggling. AI can provide a context that will help students build connections and gives them triggers for remembering the content later.
  • Collaborate and brainstorm: Brainstorming is one of the best ways to develop arts-integrated lessons.

Pepper Professional Development Courses and Workshops and the Resource Library can help provide support as you think about arts integration in the classroom. Arts Integration provides a great opportunity to engage and excite students and can be an effective way to differentiate instruction. At Pepper we're adding new courses and workshops regularly so we can support educators in reaching students and creating lifelong learners.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Free Lesson Plans From Smithsonian Education!

Whether you've been to Washington, D.C. or not, no doubt you know about the amazing museums and research centers of the Smithsonian Institution. But did you know that they have a website just for educators, with links to online resources, lesson plans and curriculum guides, and access to some of the museum's exhibits and collections?

Take a look HERE to find their educator homepage, where you can browse to see what they have on offer! And be sure not to miss THIS LIST of lesson plans--they're easy to search by keyword, by standard, by subject and by grade, so finding resources that you can use right away is incredibly user-friendly and easy! The search fields are to the left.

Finally, be sure to check out their Resource Library and their list of Online Events, where you can see how to incorporate museum collections and artifacts into your classroom lessons, and access supporting podcasts and webcasts for free!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Common Core and Arts Education—Connections and Possibilities!

While much of the initial focus with CCSS has been on ELA and Math during this first stage, there are great reasons to get excited about the possibilities that Common Core offers for arts educators. With an emphasis on critical engagement with source materials and a push toward communicating and conveying ideas, Common Core can connect in important ways with arts pedaogogy.

Interested in knowing more? Take a look at these videos and supporting materials--including a great PowerPoint deck with useful concepts and questions--from a symposium co-hosted by LAUSD Arts Education and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The symposium videos feature educators, school leaders, and arts organization members discussing the intersections and overlaps between Common Core and arts education. Click HERE to check it out!