NC Arts Education Leaders Webinar May 9, :30 – 4:30 p.m. Christie Lynch Ebert, Arts Education Consultant and A+ Liaison, NCDPI Brenda Wheat Whiteman, A+ Arts Education Specialist, NCDPI
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State of the Arts: NC
Policy and Legislation Basic Education Program (§ 115C-81) The NC Standard Course of Study Common Core State StandardsNC Essential Standards
NC Legislation 1985 Basic Education Program 2008 Joint Select Committee on Arts Education 2009 S66 and H S66 Arts Education Task Force H758 Arts Education Commission
S66 Comprehensive Arts Education 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
H758 Arts Education Commission Members House Appointment Dr. Assad Meymandi (Co-Chair) Rep. Linda P. Johnson Ms. Noelle Rhodes Scott Senate Appointment Dr. Linda M. Combs (Co-Chair) Sen. Peter Brunstetter Hon. James G. Martin Governor’s Appointment Rep. Becky Carney Ms. Noel Grady- Smith Mr. William E. Myers
H758: Arts Education CommissionArts Education Commission Duties 3 Meetings (February – April 2012) Final Report (May 1, 2012) –5 Findings/Recommendations –3 Legislative Proposals
H758: Arts Education CommissionArts Education Commission 1.Importance of Arts Education 2.Comprehensive Arts Education Task Force (Legislative Proposal 1) 3.Arts Education Graduation Requirement (Legislative Proposal 2) 4.Professional Development and Education in Arts Integration 5.Locally Driven Comprehensive Arts Education (Legislative Proposal 3) Visit:
NCDPI Alignment and Support: A+ Schools Program Data Collection and Analysis Monitoring and Collaboration Professional Development
Michelle Burrows | Director A+ Schools Program tel:
Enrollment in Arts Education Courses, K-12 Dance2.99% Music59.85% Theatre Arts5.44% Visual Arts53.66% All Arts122.09%
NC Statistical Profile ELEMENTARYMIDDLEHIGHTOTAL ClassesStudentsClassesStudentsClassesStudentsClassesStudents DANCE 80816, , , % 4.33% 2.86% 2.99% MUSIC 28,529590,6288,773179,2269,01795,78846,319865, % 54.56% 22.04% 59.85% THEATRE ARTS 83617,4921,40929,5792,59931,5834,84478, % 9.01% 7.27% 5.44% VISUAL ARTS 26,356547,6037,093140,0786,99988,48140,448776, % 42.65% 20.36% 53.66% FOLK ARTS (K-12) 00541, , % 0.36% 0.15% 0.13% COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTS % 0.09% 0.03% SUBTOTALS56,5291,172,34518,034364,27219,989229,347 94,5521,765, % % 52.78% % TOTAL STUDENTS IN NC SCHOOLS 683, , ,524 1,446,390
Licensed Arts Educators in NC DanceMusicTheatre Arts Visual Arts Total , , , ,434,436 Students (ADM)
Local Education Agency (LEA) Year Implemented Burke County Schools 1990 Columbus County Schools 1992 Newton Conover Schools 2007 Pitt County Schools* 2004 Rowan-Salisbury 2004 Local Arts Education Graduation Requirements * Pitt County has a Local School Board Policy (9.201) which calls for a comprehensive and sequential arts education, K-12, in addition to the local high school graduation requirement.
State of the Arts: National News
National Reports The Arts and Achievement in At-risk Youth: Findings From Four Longitudinal Studies (March 2012 – National Endowment for the Arts) At-risk teenagers or young adults with a history of intensive arts experiences show achievement levels closer to, and in some cases exceeding, the levels shown by the general population studied.
National Reports Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: and (April 2012 – US Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics) Contains Key Indicators for Arts Education in and comparisons with , where applicable.
US Instruction Available in Elementary Arts Education Year Dance Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts %94%20%87% %94%4%83%
US Instruction Available in Secondary Arts Education Year Dance Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts %90%48%93% %91%45%89%
Available now: Crosswalks Unpacking the Standards I Can Statements by Content Area In development: Graphic Organizers (available February 20, 2012) Assessments Formative: NC FALCON, ArtsFolio/Student Profile Assessment Examples Measures of Student Learning Learning Progressions/Learning Maps Terminologies Other Tools
National Standards National Standards (1994) National effort underway for re-conceptualization of the standards
National Standards Evidence of Learning (by art form) Enduring Understandings Essential Questions Learning Standards Model Cornerstone Assessments ) Creating, Performing/Sharing, Responding, Connecting/Connections Components within each process Enduring UnderstandingsEssential Questions Overarching Framework Philosophical FoundationsLifelong Goals
National Standards Media Arts Dance Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts
National Standards National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) Wiki:
Sharing/Questions
Sharing Raise hand to be recognized and assume presenter status Name School System or Charter School State approximate number of arts teachers
Future Directions/ Next Steps
CCSS/NCES Resources Wiki sites All areas: Arts Education: Online learning modules –
Opportunities HARRISON INTRODUCES NEW "CELEBRATE NC SCHOOLS" WEBSITE –
Implementing the Standards
Questions and Closing –Thank you for joining us! –This Webinar presentation will be posted on the Arts Education wiki site. –If you have feedback about the virtual meeting format, please let us know. Please feel free to log off when you are ready, or, stay and ask questions…
Contact Information Christie Lynch Ebert Arts Education Consultant and A+ Liaison Brenda Wheat Whiteman A+ Arts Education Specialist
Course Coding Update Highlights: –Beginning, Intermediate, Proficient, Advanced courses in each discipline –Specialization by proficiency level in each discipline –AP and IB retain separate designations
High School Sequencing
Honors Policy: High School Proficiency Levels BeginningIntermediateProficient*Advanced* Standards are for students with no or limited K-8 progression in the arts education discipline (dance, music, theatre arts, or visual arts). Standards are for students who have had a complete K-8 progression or who have achieved beginning level standards in the discipline at the high school level. Standards are for students who have achieved intermediate level standards in the discipline at the high school level. Standards are for students who have achieved proficient level standards in the discipline at the high school level. Students who take coursework at the Proficient or Advanced levels are applying their skills and understandings in increasingly sophisticated, complex, and challenging ways.
Honors Policy Highlights: –Recommendations taken to State Board in February 2012 –Expected Action in March 2012 –Recommendation is for proficient and advanced courses in dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts to receive honors credit of 1 point.