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every child, every school, every day. What’s the real product of Arts Learning?. Equitable Access to Success in School. Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies. A Well Rounded Education. Learning in and Through the Arts.
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What’s the real product of Arts Learning?
Equitable Access to Success in School Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies A Well Rounded Education Learning in and Through the Arts
Assessment in and Through the ArtsAlameda County Office of Education’s Teacher Action Research Institute
Research Questions • What and how are students learning in the arts? (Studio Habits of Mind) • How can arts integrate with, develop and deepen student learning in other subjects? (Teaching for Understanding) • How can we know what students are learning so that we can be more responsive and responsible for better student outcomes? (Making Learning Visible)
4th Grade Classroom Teacher Comment “I was given opportunities to observe, analyze and communicate what I do in art in the language of CRT, SDAIE, SHOM, and TfU so that my 4th grade teacher partner and I could analyze, plan and collaborate together to discuss curriculum, create activities and project, analyze and reflect on our own and our students’ work and plan for the future.”
Creating a fuller learning profile of every child • Arts Teachers use the Studio Habits of Mind to see, name and assess how and what students are learning in arts classrooms • Arts Teachers share profiles of students learning in the arts with classroom teachers to co-develop appropriate arts integrated curriculum building on students’ strengths, assets and learning needs • Arts Teachers and 4th grade classroom teachers engage in ongoing shared accountability for students outcomes in the arts and across the curriculum
Teacher Action Research helps arts and non-arts teachers focus together on creative ways to engage students performing at below basic according to standard measures, and develop a reflective practice
Looking at What Students Do, Say and MakeOngoing and Authentic Assessment Students demonstrate and develop their understanding through creations and performances that make learning visible for “just in time” revisions in instruction
On Line Tool Supports Reflection, Coaching, and Public Accountability
Principal’s Observations of Changes in Teacher Practice • “More art happening in 4th in a way that expands to ELA curriculum. More energized and interested in working with students.” • “She is using more of the academic language that gets children to talk about their meta-cognition.” • “It is great to see art and classroom teachers collaborate in a structured way around culturally responsive practices.” • “I am very excited that equity as well as differentiation was embedded in the TARI training.” • “Students are very excited and motivated to begin working. Adjustments to the level of expertise was always offered in creating tasks for all students. The training promoted equitable lesson presentations and global participation.”
Connecting California Through County Offices and Regional Arts Learning Leadership CCSESA Arts Learning Initiative Professional Community of Learners
Our Challenge “To use only standardized achievement tests is like casting a net into the sea -- a net that is intentionally designed to let the most interesting fish get away. Then, to describe the ones that are caught strictly in terms of their weight and length is to radically reduce what we know about them. To further conclude that all the contents of the sea consist of fish like those in the net compounds the error further. We need more kinds of fish. We need to know more about those we catch. We need new nets.” William T. Randall
Understand Art World Develop Craft Stretch & Explore Engage & Persist Reflect Envision Observe Express STUDIO HABITS OF MIND