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Page 1: Amplify the Arts 101: Arts Integration Collaboration Presenters: Dr. Wendy Perry & Mrs. Erin Warner.

Amplify the Arts 101: Arts Integration Collaboration

Presenters:Dr. Wendy Perry

&Mrs. Erin Warner

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Arts Integration• Arts integration involves instruction combining

dance, drama, visual arts, creative writing and music with academic subject matter (Southeast Center for Education in the Arts, 2009).

• There are numerous studies which demonstrate that instruction that is culturally responsive or congruent is likely to lead to better student outcomes (Gay, 2000 & Catterall, 2002).

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Definition of TermsIntegrating the arts in the curriculum-instruction in which arts-related concepts and

activities are infused with other academic areas (Center for the Applied

Research and Educational Improvement, 2003).

School culture-1. includes the obvious elements of schedules, curriculum,

demographics, and policies, as well as social interactions that occur within those

structures and give a school its look and feel as “friendly,” “elite,” “competitive,”

and “inclusive” (Raywid, 2001). 2. School Culture also involves a group’s shared

beliefs, customs, and behaviors (Raywid, 2001).

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Arts Integration and School Culture• Studies have found that school culture affect learning and the ability of schools to effectively improve schools (National Center for Research,1989; Pink and Norbit, 2004).

• Marzano (2003), advises schools to take a proactive approach to establishing a professional culture defining norms and ensuring that teachers can engage in meaningful professional development with a focus on improving classroom instruction .

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Arts Integration and Student Attitudes Toward Learning

• Positive changes in the attitudes among teachers who integrate the arts into their teaching practice encompass fruitful lines of inquiry(Deasey, 2002).

• Teacher student relationships are improved as a result of arts-rich schools(Burton,2001).

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Amplify the Arts and Collaboration

Enhance school culture and learning throughcollaboration among the classroom teacherand one or more of the following:• visual arts teacher• music teacher• Dance teacher• Drama teacher• Teaching artist• School and community • Grade levels/PLC and specialist/magnet teachers • Whole school collaboration(special events and arts initiatives)

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Arts in Education Scavenger Hunt• Participants will circulate the room to obtain

signatures of peers according to their affiliation with arts in education.

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Instructional Strategies~Theme: Rain ForestLiterary Text by Henri Rousseau

Performance Task:• Puppetry Arts (readers theater) Create forest animal puppets to reinforce

comprehension and understanding of story elements. Create a puppet show. Reading

• Create illustrations representing the sequence of events. Reading• Make a diorama of animals and plants found in a rainforest. Science• Poetry- Write a poem or a rap song describing events in a story.ELA• Origami- Create an origami. Math(geometry concepts)Visual Arts

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Arts Integration and Common Core• Standard: Reading Informational Text (Henri Rousseau) Getting to Know the Worlds Greatest Artists

3.RIT.2 Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.

3.RIT.7 Use information gained from illustrations (e.g. maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when why and how key events occur).Writing

3.W.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly. a. Introduce a topic and group related information together; include illustrations to address comprehension skills.

SL.4 Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace.

http://shawwebquestra.weebly.com/common-core-standards.html

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Integrating the arts and Social Studies• Standard: Identify geographic locations• Essential Question: How can students identify geographic

features of a rainforest?• Task:

Read aloud non-fiction text and generate discussion on plants and animals found in a rainforest. Have students’ illustrate map and label the rainforest locations.(Have students use key terms to explain rain forest locations)

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Instructional Flow Chart/ Connecting Core Subjects

Rainforest

ELA

Science DramaReading

Visual Arts

MusicDanceSocial

Studies

Math

Common Core

Standards

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Thank you for Attending!

Presenters contact information:Dr. Wendy Perry email: [email protected] Warner email: [email protected]

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References

Deasey, R. (2002). Critical Links: Learning in the arts and student achievement and social development. Washington, DC: Arts Education Partnership.

Gay, L. (2000). Educational research: Competencies for analysis and application (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Glynn, S., & Koballa, T. (2006). Student motivations and attitudes: The role of affective domain geosciences learning. Northfield, MN: Carleton College.

Marzano, R.J. (2003). What works in schools: Translating research into action? Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (60).

Pink, L., & Norbit, M. (2004). School size, school culture, and student performance: Retrieved from http://www.nwrel.org/archives/sirs/10/c020/html

Raywid, M. (2001). Viewpoints: Small by design: Resizing America’s high schools. Educational Leadership 74(3), 24-28.

Southeast Center on Educational Arts, (2009). University of Tennessee. Retrieved fromhttp://handbook.laartsed.org/models/index.ashx

Burton, J. (2001). Art and art education faculty: Creative and mental growth (3rd

ed.). New York, NY: Prentice.Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement. (2003). Integrating arts in the curriculum. Retrieved from http://www.carei/artsinedu.com