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Page 1: A Recipe for Success Nurturing and Measuring High Quality, Student-Driven Exploration Jennifer Bransom Director, Program Accountability Melissa Nelson.

A Recipe for SuccessNurturing and Measuring High Quality,

Student-Driven Exploration

Jennifer BransomDirector, Program Accountability

Melissa NelsonManager, Teaching in the Community

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Goal and Objectives

Successful students :• Collaborate with others, apply multiple approaches to solving problems,

and produce creative expressions through writing and artmaking,

• Connect with artists and their artmaking processes, and

• Demonstrate a greater depth and breadth of understanding about artists

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Behaviors that Indicate Success

Environments where learning, inquiry and creativity regularly occur benefit students AND teachers.• Expectations: Students revise and assess their own and others’ work.

• Sharing, Dialogue, Collaboration: Students offer information, ideas and possibilities to enrich and improve individual and collaborative work.

• Creative Strategies and Choices: Students explore new artistic choices and develop personal and ensemble styles.

• Skills, Technique, Knowledge: Teachers and students work toward excellence by developing both fundamentals and more advanced skills.

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Progress in After School

Less than Basic Basic Proficient

Basic Proficient Advanced

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Progress with DMA Program

Less than Basic Basic Proficient

Proficient Advanced

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Critical Ingredients

Elementary and middle school 6-week program; 4 days a week, 45 minutes per lesson

ProfessionalArt Supplies

Contemporary

ArtProject-BasedCurriculum

Staff-Led Tour Museum

Professional Accountability: application process, training before and during program, observations, coaching, and

participant tracking

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Program Overview

Themes• Interpretation - ALL

o Interpreting the works of artistso Interpreting the works of peerso Expressing creative ideas and intentions through discussion and writing

• Sensory experiences – Weeks 1-3

o Feeling and describing unseen materials and objectso Listening to verbal descriptions that aid in drawing a mystery objecto Artist connection: Dorothea Tanning

• Making connections and finding relationships – Weeks 4-6

o Exploring multidisciplinary aspects of large-scale sculptureo Considering an ordinary object in a way that is different than its original

purpose or meaningo Artist connection: Mark Handforth

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www.creatingquality.org

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Lessons Learned

Setting up students and instructors for success during after school hours• Structure is essential for both instructors and students.

• Change it up: Providing structure does not mean rote or monotonous lessons. Vary each afternoon to appeal to different learning styles, strengths, and interests.

• Individual or small-group learning: Opportunities to work on their own or in small groups are better suited to the high energy levels and short attention spans of students during after school hours.

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Melissa Nelson, Dallas Museum of [email protected]

Jennifer Bransom, Big [email protected]

www.creatingquality.org