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Welcome to the Arts Education RESA!

Welcome to the Arts Education RESA!. Go ahead, jump online and visit the NCDPI Arts Education wikispace – your one-stop shop for Arts Education: http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net Network: colwifi13 Username: FEBRUARY17 Password: schoolrocks. North Carolina Live.

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Welcome to the Arts Education RESA!

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  1. Welcome to the Arts Education RESA! • Go ahead, jump online and visit the NCDPI Arts Education wikispace – your one-stop shop for Arts Education: • http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net • Network: colwifi13 • Username: FEBRUARY17 • Password: schoolrocks

  2. North Carolina Live Special Edition: Comprehensive Arts Education

  3. Presenters Christie Lynch Ebert Section Chief, K-12 Program Areas Arts Education Consultant (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools Program christie.lynchebert@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3856 Slater Mapp Arts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts) slater.mapp@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3758

  4. Opening Monologue and Introductions

  5. Talk Show Decorum Take care of your needs Appreciation for one another Exchange ideas freely Influence what we can Opportunity to reflect Unite in purpose

  6. Objectives • Recognize the role of the arts in student success • Recognize the components and implementation of Comprehensive Arts Education in schools, school systems, and communities • Understand policy and legislative updates impacting arts education programs in NC Schools • Collaborate with IHE partners around arts integration models and practices, roles, and infrastructures

  7. NC Arts Education Wiki and Sign-in http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/RESA+2014

  8. The Arts and Student Success • Think – pair – share • How do the arts prepare students for success in school, work, and life? (Note: we will continue this conversation with our IHE partners later today)

  9. In today’s globally competitive world, innovative thinking and creativity are essential for all school children. High quality, standards-based instruction in the arts develops these skills and effectively engages, retains, and prepares future-ready students for graduation and success in an entrepreneurial economy. Dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts, taught by licensed arts educators and integrated throughout the curriculum, are critical to North Carolina’s 21st century education. Vision for Arts Education

  10. • Arts Education (arts as core, academic subjects) Arts Integration (arts as a catalyst for learning across the curriculum) Arts Exposure (exposure to arts experiences) Comprehensive Arts Education

  11. Comprehensive Arts Education

  12. Brainstorming and Gallery Walk • What does Comprehensive Arts Education look like in your • school, • school system, or • community?

  13. Analysis of Student Work PowerSchool/Homebase Standards-based grading 2013-14 and 2014-15 course code updates National Standards (National Coalition for Core Arts Standards Arts Education Arts Education

  14. February 17, 2014

  15. Overview of the ASW Process Teacher verifies schedule and chooses objectives for each course Teacher collects TAs of student work Reviewers rate Evidence Collections Teacher Uploads Evidence Collection to Online Platform Teacher receives category rating for Standard 6

  16. ASW 2014 Pilot Participants Over 1100 NC Educators Representing 8 Regions Content Areas Occupational Preparation 7th Grade Social Studies World History World Languages Advanced Placement Arts Education Healthful Living International Baccalaureate

  17. ASW Wikispace • Pilot Training Modules • Important Forms • Frequently Asked Questions Visit the Wiki here: http://ncasw.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

  18. ASW Contact Information If you have questions about the ASW Process, please contact Jennifer DeNeal, RttT Project Coordinator for Educator Effectiveness at EducatorEffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov Pilot Training Modules Important Forms

  19. Course Code Updates • 2013-14 Course Codes have been aligned with PowerSchool • Standards-based grading practices are being explored/implemented by LEAs • 2014-15 Course Codes will differentiate each grade level (K-8); HS courses remain the same

  20. National Standards • National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) Wiki: https://nccas.wikispaces.com/Home

  21. National Standards

  22. NCCAS • The final public review of the National Core Arts Standards drafts is Feb. 14-28, 2014 • NC Focus Group Webinar: 2/27/14 (3:30-4:30pm) • Full release in June 2014

  23. Arts Integration • Fitting it the Pieces Together • 115-C-296 • Activity

  24. LUNCH

  25. North Carolina Live Special Edition: Comprehensive Arts Education (Afternoon Session with IHEs)

  26. Objectives • Recognize the components and implementation of Comprehensive Arts Education in schools, school systems, and communities • Understand policy and legislative updates impacting arts education programs in NC Schools • Collaborate with IHE partners around arts integration models and practices, roles, and infrastructures

  27. Facilitators (Hosts) Christie Lynch Ebert NC Dept. of Public Instruction Section Chief, K-12 Programs and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools Program christie.lynchebert@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3856 Slater Mapp NC Dept. of Public Instruction Arts Education Consultant slater.mapp@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3758 Rachel A. McBroom, Ph.D. NC Dept. of Public Instruction Director, Educator Preparation rachel.mcbroom@dpi.nc.gov 919-817-8848 Christy Chenausky Appalachian State University Director of Arts Education and Outreach chenauskyc@appstate.edu 828-262-6084 (Ext. 109) Banu Valladares NC Arts Council Arts in Education Director banu.valladares@ncdcr.gov 919-807-6502

  28. NC Arts Education Wiki and Sign-in http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/RESA+2014

  29. Context for Arts Integration • Top 10 List: Benefits of an Arts Education (School, Work, and Life)

  30. Setting the Stage

  31. Policy and Legislation • Basic Education Program (§ 115C-81) The NC Standard Course of Study Common Core State Standards NC Essential Standards

  32. NC Standard Course of Study • Common Core State Standards • English Language Arts (and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects) • Mathematics • NC Essential Standards • Arts Education • Career and Technical Education • English Language Development* • Guidance* • Healthful Living (Health & Physical Education) • Information and Technology* • Science • Social Studies • World Languages

  33. In today’s globally competitive world, innovative thinking and creativity are essential for all school children. High quality, standards-based instruction in the arts develops these skills and effectively engages, retains, and prepares future-ready students for graduation and success in an entrepreneurial economy. Dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts, taught by licensed arts educators and integrated throughout the curriculum, are critical to North Carolina’s 21st century education. S66 Vision for Arts Education

  34. • Arts Education (arts as core, academic subjects) Arts Integration (arts as a catalyst for learning across the curriculum) Arts Exposure (exposure to arts experiences) S66 Comprehensive Arts Education

  35. Comprehensive Arts Education

  36. G.S. 115C-296: Arts Integration Arts Integration • Requires that pre-service elementary teachers are prepared to “integrate the arts across the curriculum”. • Outgrowth of H758 Arts Education Commission • Wide-scale education legislation • S724 (June 2012) • H23 (March 2013) • S168 (July 2013)

  37. 115C-296 Public School Law • Supported by: • Existing Teacher Ed Requirements (Policy) • NC Teacher Evaluation (Policy) • Previous Legislation • National Reports

  38. Existing Policy

  39. State Board Policy TCP-B-002 Standard 6 of the Teacher Specialty Standards(2009), requires that elementary grades teacher candidates are “knowledgeable in and are able to design and implement learning tasks that demonstrate: • a general knowledge of the fundamentals of music, dance, theatre, and/or visual arts; and • the ability to create interdisciplinary lessons/units that integrate the content areas with the arts to enhance classroom instruction and student learning.”

  40. State Board Policy TCP-B-002 Standard 5 of the Birth-Kindergarten specialty standard (2009): • B-K teacher candidates “create and adapt environments and intentionally plan and implement an integrated curriculum that facilitates every child’s construction of knowledge and provides a strong foundation for lifelong learning.” • In the Emergent Creative Arts, B-K teacher candidates must: • facilitate children’s creative expression through dance/creative movement, drama, music, and visual arts; • use the arts to represent ideas;

  41. State Board Policy TCP-B-002 • (continued) In the Emergent Creative Arts, B-K teacher candidates must: • help children learn about and appreciate a variety of art forms and artists; • integrate the arts to support learning in all content areas (including cultural diversity); and • apply creativity to problem solving, risk-taking, and critical thinking.

  42. Teacher Evaluation Process (2009) Teachers recognize the interconnectedness of content areas/disciplines Standard III, Element C “Teachers understand how the content they teach relates to other disciplines in order to deepen understanding and content learning for students.”

  43. NC Pre-service Arts Integration Initiative

  44. NC PAII - Goals • Support the preparation of pre-service educators to deliver a balanced education. • Identify models and practices to prepare pre-service educators to integrate the arts. • Foster collaborations to create access to a comprehensive arts education in our state.

  45. Committee • Diverse, state-level • Representation from: • IHEs (Education and Arts Education) • Arts Educators • Administrators (principal, superintendent) • Community Partners

  46. Committee’s Work • Review reported data from IHEs on how they currently prepare educators to integrate the arts. Identify trends and gaps in that reporting. Find ways to dig deeper into researching what IHEs are doing and how well it works. • Identify models and/or practices that help move forward this statewide conversation.

  47. Committee Members Jennifer Buelin-Biesecker NC State UniversityTeaching Assistant Professor, STEM jkbuelin@ncsu.edu(919) 515-1741 RickCary Mars Hill College Professor of Art; Chair, Fine Arts RCary@mhu.edu (828) 689-1396 Donna Dragon UNC Charlotte Assistant Professor of Dance ddragon@uncc.edu (704) 687-0832 Liz Grimes-Droessler Wake County Public Schools Senior Administrator for Arts Education egrimes-droessler@wcpss.net (919) 431-7654 Dr. Anthony Jackson Nash-Rocky Mount Public School Superintendent adjackson@nrms.k12.nc.us (252) 462-2511

  48. Committee Members Frances Page Meredith College Professor of Music; Dept Head, Communication and Performing Arts pagef@meredith.edu(919) 760-8575 Brenda Reese Freedom Trail Elementary School (A+) Principal brendacreese@averyschools.net (828) 733-4744 Courtney Reilly UNC Wilmington Assistant Director of Cultural Arts reillyce@uncw.edu (910) 962.2082 Melinda Waegerle, MA UNC Greensboro Assistant Professor, Dance, A+ Fellow mhwaeger@uncg.edu (336) 334-5570

  49. Current Practices

  50. IHE Reporting (2009-2013)

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