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Welcome Arts Educators Please sign in! tinyurl.com/arts14-15
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Objectives Logistics - Info Overview Curriculum – Assessment System Initiatives – Pieces of Gold/Gifts of Gold – Literacy in the Arts – Cultural Proficiency Professional Learning – Staff Development Coordinators – PLTs – Early Release
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Central Office Support Liz Droessler, Ed.D. Sr. Administrator egrimes-droessler@wcpss.net 919-431-7654 Jim Martz Coordinating Teacher jmartz@wcpss.net 919-431-7642
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Logistics - Communication Google Survey Lotus E-Mail Groups by content area PLEASE DO NOT “REPLY ALL” TO LARGE E-MAILS - START A NEW MESSAGE (BCC) PLEASE USE APPROPRIATE SUBJECT WHEN REPLYING TO E-MAILS Remember to check you email Every Day! Please help us find the new staff in your building.
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Link to Survival Kit
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E-School Solutions To Earn Renewal Credit: Register in e-schools ahead of time Remember High Quality Staff Development is not a ‘one-shot’ session or an informational staff meeting – Professional growth occurs through extensive training over time with follow-up E-Schools requires that you complete the course evaluation or credit will not display on Transcript! You must register if you want renewal credit!!
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Who’s Here??? Stand up & be recognized if you teach: … Music Visual Art Dance Theatre Young People
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Early Release Topics – Assessment Practices – Recruitment/Retention – Links to Literacy With principal approval, we would like to continue to offer designated arts staff development on the October & March Early Release Days.
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Staff Development >> Professional Learning Exemplary & relevant Staff Development Chairs will be your immediate contact Early Release - October 17 th & March 6th with principal approval Please take advantage of staff development opportunities to support continued professional learning
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Ask Your Technology Facilitator Or Media Specialist Alternative to Google Search Tim & Moby Adventures
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Curriculum Standards Enduring Understandings Visual Literacy Contextual Relevancy Critical Response 4 proficiency levels @ HS Creating/Presenting Connecting Responding 3 proficiency levels @ HS
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It’s a bit like … We Build Planes
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House Rules Keep a growth mindset – Reflection > Starting Point > Forward Motion Jot down your Questions Don’t Shoot the Messenger Remain Flexible
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ASW Process How do you measure growth?
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ASW Process Overview 1.Describe teaching context 2.Select classes from course load 3.Choose 5 objectives from the Essential Standards 4.Compile a Timelapse Artifact (TA) for each Objective 5. Complete and upload an Evidence Collection 6. Submit the Evidence Collection for “blind” review TA 1 TA 2 TA 3 TA 4 TA 5 EVIDENCE COLLECTION EVIDENCE COLLECTION
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ASW Step #1 Teaching Context The teacher will: Verify PowerSchool Courses # students Frequency Duration
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ASW Step #2 Class Selection Beginning in 2014 – 2015, the online platform will select the classes in which the teacher must collect artifacts. Online Platform will select the classes from your PowerSchool Course Listings
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ASW 14-15 Implementation Step #3 Choose 5 Objectives Using the Strands and Standards guidance charts, choose 5 objectives 1 from each strand + 1-2 of your choice
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Timelapse Artifact Option 1 – Student Work Samples Collect and keep 2 work samples: for each class member for the objective at 2 separate points in time ASW Step #4 Compile Timelapse Artifacts
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Timelapse Artifact Option 2 – Whole Class Work Samples 2 work samples that represent the entire class for the objective at 2 separate points in time ASW Step #4 Compile Timelapse Artifacts
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TA 1 Timelapse Artifact Option 1 – Student Work Samples Online platform will select 3 students The TA will be compiled using the Student Work Samples from these selected students. ASW Step #4 Compile Timelapse Artifacts
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Timelapse Artifact Option 2 – Whole Class Work Samples Be sure to keep the Whole Class Work Samples If the composition of your class changes, do not worry, submit your two work samples. ASW Step #4 Compile Timelapse Artifacts #2 Work Sample 1 Work Sample 2 TA 1
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Timelapse Artifacts will be uploaded to the online platform ASW Step #5 Complete and Upload an Evidence Collection TA 3 Student TA 3 Student TA 4 Student TA 4 Student TA 5 Whole Class TA 5 Whole Class TA 1 Student TA 2 Whole Class
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The Evidence Collection will be reviewed by a 2 content area specialists. ASW Step #6 Submit the Evidence Collection for “blind” review
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Ratings Teachers receive a ratin g for Standard 6 showing growth. 165432 Demonstrate Leadership Establish Environment Know Content Facilitate Learning Reflect on Practice Contribute to Academic Success Receive a Category Rating for Standard 6 Does Not Meet Meets Exceeds Expected Growth
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Teacher collects TAs of student work Teacher receives category rating for Standard 6 Reviewers rate Evidence Collections Review of the ASW Process Teacher verifies schedule and chooses objectives for each course Teacher Uploads Evidence Collection to Online Platform
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Items to Consider When Choosing a Clarifying Objective Strands & Standards Guidance Charts
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Items to Consider When Choosing a Clarifying Objective Method(s) of Measurement Choose an objective for which measurement methods exist or can be easily developed
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Items to Consider When Choosing a Clarifying Objective Work Samples Student or Whole Class
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Strands & Standards Guidance Charts - The choice of objective must be based on the established guidelines Items to Consider When Choosing a Clarifying Objective
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Arts Education Guidance Chart
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Arts Education Example: Visual Arts 1 Timelapse Artifact for each of the strands in your Arts Education discipline / Visual Literacy 6.V.2.2 Use observation skills of the immediate environment to create original imagery. 1 Timelapse Artifact for each of the strands in your Arts Education discipline / Contextual Relevancy 7.CX.2.3 Implement collaborative planning and art skills to solve problems. 1 Timelapse Artifact for each of the strands in your Arts Education discipline / Critical Response 7.CR.1.2 Implement formative and summative evaluations of personal art 1-2 additional Timelapse Artifacts representing any of the strands for your discipline / Visual Literacy 8.V.2.3 Create original art that conveys one or more ideas or feelings. 1-2 additional Timelapse Artifacts representing any of the strands for your discipline / Contextual Relevancy 6CX.2.3 Understand how collaborative planning is used to create art.
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Time Frame: 2 nd day of instruction with this selection Objective: Arts Education - Music ML.1.3: Interpret expressive elements, including dynamics, timbre, blending, accents, attacks, releases, phrasing, and interpretation, while singing and/or playing a varied repertoire of music with technical accuracy. Method of Harvest: Audio Recording These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth.. Method of Measurement: Audio Recording Point #1 If you would like to listen to the audio recording, please click this link: http://bit.ly/mod6audio1
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Time Frame: After 10 days of instruction Objective: Arts Education - Music ML.1.3: Interpret expressive elements, including dynamics, timbre, blending, accents, attacks, releases, phrasing, and interpretation, while singing and/or playing a varied repertoire of music with technical accuracy. Method of Harvest: Audio Recording These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth.. Method of Measurement: Audio Recording Point #2 If you would like to listen to the audio recording, please click this link: http://bit.ly/mod6audio2
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Time Frame: 3 rd week of class Objective: Arts Education - Visual Arts B.V.1.2 Apply the Elements of Art and Principles of Design to create art. Method of Harvest: Photo These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth. Method of Measurement: Photograph Point #1
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Time Frame: 6 th week of class Objective: Arts Education - Visual Arts B.V.1.2 Apply the Elements of Art and Principles of Design to create art. Method of Harvest: Photo These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth. Method of Measurement: Photograph Point #2
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Time Frame: 1 st day of instruction Objective: Arts Education - Theatre Arts B. C. 1.3: Understand how to read and write scripts that communicate conflict, plot, and character. Method of Harvest: Scanned Student Work These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth. Method of Measurement: Scanned Student Work Point #1
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Time Frame: 2 weeks after instruction began Objective: Theatre Arts B. C. 1.3: Understand how to read and write scripts that communicate conflict, plot, and character. Method of Harvest: Scanned Student Work These artifacts are not intended to illustrate category ratings: does not meet, meets or exceeds expected growth. Method of Measurement: Scanned Student Work Point #2
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Objective Planning Worksheet Review your standards Brainstorm some objectives & assessments you think might fit Share with your neighbor Continue the work in PLTs
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Stretch Break!! Get ready to shift gears
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Artists from WCPSS Evan Rogister Ariana Debose DeeJay Robinson Dr. Jordan Wilson Rachel Bahler Adaria Coulter Dr. Mel Tomlinson Christie Lynch Ebert
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Dr. Kristen LaBianca Al Crawford Dr. Chuck Davis Willie Hinton Paul Friedrich Craig Stelzenmuller Amanda Bailey Nikki Turner Amanda Outcalt
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What’s Your Story about the Arts? Liz Artist Veteran Arts Educator Risk Taker Arts & Public School Advocate Attended Concerts Private & Studio Lessons Sibling Artist Friend s of the College Series
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What’s Your Story about the Arts? Who are you? What influenced you? What support systems were in place?
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Your Classroom … Who is there? Who isn’t? What are the barriers? What can be done to bash those barriers? What can you do?
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Your Classroom … Is the content reflective of diverse cultures? Do you know your students and encourage them to contribute from their perspective? Is the program accessible?
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Moving Towards … Cultural Proficiency Growth in the Arts Embracing Change …
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Pieces of Gold/Gifts of Gold Started in 1983 as a fund-raiser for Wake Ed Gifts of Gold added in 1993 Funds raised supported teacher grants Gifts of Gold > Raleigh Arts Commission in 2011 Wake Ed Partnership has a new strategic plan Relationship to PoG is changing to support rather than producing Arts Ed will accept full responsibility = 100% profits Additional Partners for support
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Pieces of Gold Profits can support Funding to subsidize 5 th grade arts trip (Theatre/Dance) Additional funding for Artist-in-Schools – Master Classes @ Mid/High – Assist schools w/ limited PTA support Kiln replacement String / Band Instrument purchase/repair All-County Clinicians District-wide productions
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Estampas de la Raza
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Wade in the Water
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Literacy in the Arts Examine a piece of sheet music – Key Ideas & Details – Craft & Structure (form, climax>resolution) – Integration of Knowledge & Ideas What ideas towards literacy are sparked by this?
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It’s a bit like … Herding Cats
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Arts Education Teach Technical skills in the art form Cultivate aesthetic awareness Activate Higher Order Thinking/Problem solving Build character Foster collaboration Develop communication & leadership INFORM ENCOURAGEINSPIRE
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A Successful Arts Classroom… Establishes Discipline/Procedures/Routines Creates a classroom of mutual respect Nurtures an environment that is safe for creativity & risk-taking take time in class to EXPLAIN … DEMONSTRATE … REHEARSE … REINFORCE … CHALLENGE … BE CONSISTENT
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High Quality, Consistent, Assessable Arts Education Across the School System Vision: Arts students will graduate on time, college and career ready. While discovering their passion, they will achieve excellence through rigorous study of deeply aligned arts curriculum.
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Have a Great Year!
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