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Advanced Learning in the Arts Laurie Fellenz Interim Director of Advanced Learning Arts Education Coordinator Friday, October 14, 2016

PURPOSE Share information about MMSD Arts Education and Any Given Child Madison Understand identification of Advanced Learners in MMSD (Advanced Learner Plan) and Tier 2/3 options Dialogue about identification and interventions

Think about the best arts education experience you ever had… What is one word you would use to describe that experience? What is one word you would use to describe the impact of that experience on you? Intentionally frame the conversation about role/expectations in the arts through the lens of students experiencing a rich, joyful arts education.

CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT

Priority Area 1: Coherent Instruction Provide every student with well-rounded, culturally responsive and coherent instruction that leads to college, career and community readiness. Laurie - Before we move into the information to advanced learning, it is important to ground today’s work in the Strategic Framework and the Great Teaching Matters Framework. The role we play as art and music educators and advanced learning instructional resource teachers are directly connected to Priority Area #1 of the MMSD Strategic Framework around Coherent Instruction. We are charged with providing every student with well-rounded, culturally responsive, and coherent instruction that leads to college, career, and community readiness. Every student needs to access instruction that meets them where they are and supports their growth to the next level. For students who have advanced learning needs, we will use differentiated instructional strategies within our core arts courses to meet a majority of those needs, but there may be times when a students needs are beyond what can be provided during core instruction. We will look at both the differentiated strategy options and Tier 2 and 3 supports in the arts.

Great Teaching Matters Framework Share the Shared Endeavor model of arts education with STUDENTS at the center…

Share the Shared Endeavor model of arts education with STUDENTS at the center…

www.anygivenchildmadison.org Any Given Child Madison update: •During 2016-17, Overture Center, City of Madison, and MMSD Arts Education continues their own capacity building •Overture Center has trained teaching artists and hosted the 2nd Annual Arts Education Fair this past Saturday (Sat. April 29) that featured over 30 area arts organizations •MMSD Arts Education has assisted several schools with access to Arts Integration professional development and will support attendance of MMSD Arts Liaisons or their designees at the Midwest Arts Integration Conference in June 2016 at the Overture Center •MMSD Arts Education hosted “Speed Dating with the MMSD Arts Liaison Network” and this event was a big success for both liaisons and the 10 arts organizations that attended. It was designed to help support communication about what is available to schools and to open conversations about barriers to access. This event will be offered again next fall. •Any Given Child Madison is actively working to hire a program coordinator that can work in support of Any Given Child Madison goals.

K-8 Equitable Arts Access Three rotations for elementary schools: Theater Experience, Dance Experience, and Open Experience MMSD elementary schools receive funding for each experience over a three-year period Each MMSD middle school receive funding each year for an open experience Funding from Arts Education budget (as recommended by Board of Education – Arts Task Force)

Community Arts Organizations

Based on our time together so far… TURN AND TALK Based on our time together so far… What have you heard about that intrigues you? What have you heard that you have more questions about? Meeting facilitator would pause after the first prompt to let people think. Then, they would invite people to share out their one word, either by going around the room or letting people shout them out. The notetaker for the meeting would record these words. The purpose of this exercise is to 1) get people engaged right away in the process, both in the right frame of mind and just participation in general; and 2) to generate data that would give us some ideas on why good arts education experiences matter (data that Ray and others pointed out would be useful to have).

WHO IS AN ADVANCED LEARNER? demonstrates high performance capability A student who demonstrates high performance capability or the potential for high performance in one or more of the following domains: General Intellectual, Specific Academic, Visual and Performing Arts, Leadership, and Creativity.

Talented and Gifted Board of Ed Policy 3555

Identification for Advanced Learner At least three evidence sources considered and at least two showing consistencies Identification for Advanced Learner needing Advanced Intervention At least three evidence sources considered and at least three showing consistencies

VISUAL ARTS Students will be identified using multiple and varied measures, including the following: Teacher’s Observation of Potential in Students (TOPS) – U-STARS Gifted and Talented Evaluation Scales (GATES) Visual Arts Student Work Review Teacher Rating Scale Letter(s) of recommendation from parent, community members, teachers, and/or extra/co- curricular advisors List of honors/extra curricular involvement

MUSIC Students will be identified using multiple and varied measures, including the following: Teacher’s Observation of Potential in Students (TOPS) – U-STARS Gifted and Talented Evaluation Scales (GATES) Music Evidence/Student Review Teacher Rating Scale Letter(s) of recommendation from parent, community members, teachers, and/or extra/co- curricular advisors List of honors/extra curricular involvement

STUDENT SUPPORT INTERVENTION TEAM Since the areas of visual arts and music do not utilize standardized assessment data with quantitative data like general intellectual or content specific identification, a school support team with the addition of a certified arts educator and Advanced Learning staff member will meet to consider the body of evidence (criteria).

What is a Body of Evidence?

Advanced Learner Characteristics Leadership, Creativity, and the Visual & Performing Arts Frequency and Intensity of these characteristics help define advanced learner needs

IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTIONS What do YOU think? IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTIONS

CONTACT INFO Laurie Fellenz Interim Director of Advanced Learning/ Arts Education Coordinator 608-663-5227 lfellenz@madison.k12.wi.us