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Education

Education. Virtual Visits from Teaching Artists: KQED Art School. Kristin Farr ArtsED @KQED.org. KQED.org /education. Education. Education. CONTENT for the K-12 CLASSROOM. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. 3. Education. Why Use Media in the Classroom?

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Education

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  1. Education Virtual Visits from Teaching Artists: KQED Art School Kristin Farr ArtsED@KQED.org KQED.org/education

  2. Education

  3. Education CONTENT for the K-12 CLASSROOM PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 3

  4. Education • Why Use Media in the Classroom? • Using media provides a common experience for all students. • It connects them with faraway places and people they might not have the opportunity to meet in person. • When using media about local, contemporary artists it engages students and connects them with their communities and inspires career ideas.

  5. How Does the Use of Arts-Focused Media Support the Common Core? • The Common Core calls for the use of a diverse array of texts, which includes video content. • Common Core requirements in Math, English, and Language arts crossover with artists’Studio Habits of Mind: Persistence, Observation, Reflection, etc. • The Common Core asks students to practice close observation and provide evidence to support their opinions. • Art is accessible, and most people can quickly relate to it or form an opinion about it.

  6. Guiding Principles for the Arts in CCSS Curriculum Development Study works of art in close observation to prepare student to create art and perform. Engage in deep study of art to develop students’ own art and arts literacy. Study the social, political, and cultural contexts of art and connections with other subjects. Study arts-associated careers and artists’ design choices and aesthetics. Developing a lifelong curiosity about the arts, and understanding that art transcends time.

  7. Meet Jeremy Sutton Focus: How are contemporary artists inspired by artists from history? • Educator guide highlights • Discussion activities about the role of art historians • Directions on how to make your own egg tempera paint

  8. Introducing Sirron Norris... What do you see in this image? As you watch the video about Sirron Norris, take notes about what inspires him.

  9. Find us on YouTube or Download free from iTunes • Search DIY with LOCAL ARTISTS on YouTube to find our playlist.

  10. Download our videos free from the iTunes store by searching for KQED Arts Education.

  11. KQED Arts & Media Resources KQED.org/ArtsEd Contact Kristin Farr: ArtsEd@KQED.org

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