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1 North Carolina Pre-service Arts Integration Initiative Committee Introductory Webinar A collaboration between the NC Department of Public Instruction, NC Arts Council, and Appalachian State University Fall 2013

2 Introductions Name Institution Role What perspective on arts integration do you bring to this committee?

3 Facilitators 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 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

4 Committee Members Jennifer Buelin-Biesecker NC State University Teaching Assistant Professor, STEM jkbuelin@ncsu.edu jkbuelin@ncsu.edu (919) 515-1741 Rick Cary Mars Hill College Professor of Art; Chair, Fine Arts RCary@mhc.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

5 Committee Members Frances Page Meredith College Professor of Music; Dept Head, Communication and Performing Arts pagef@meredith.edu 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

6 Purpose To provide a context for arts integration through NC’s Comprehensive Arts Education Plan. To provide an overview of policy and legislation supporting arts integration preparation of pre-service educators. To introduce the goals of the NC Pre-service Arts Integration Initiative Committee. To explore and discuss roles and responsibilities of committee members. To facilitate a statewide conversation about how this requirement is (or can be) met in North Carolina’s teacher preparation programs. To set a time and date for a face-to-face meeting of the committee.

7 Setting the Stage

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

9 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

10 NC Legislation 1985 Basic Education Program 2008 Joint Select Committee on Arts Education 2009 S66 and H149 2010 S66 Arts Education Task Force 2011-12 H758 Arts Education Commission 2012-2013 Legislation

11 S66 Vision for Arts Education 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.

12 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)

13 Comprehensive Arts Education

14 S66 Recommendations for Arts Integration D.1 Prioritize arts integration as a primary component of education reform. D.2 Require arts integration as a component of teacher and administrator preparation and licensure. D.3 Use the NC Educator Evaluation System (NCEES) to assess teachers’ use of arts integration. D.4 Use arts teachers as resources and consultants for arts integration within schools and across Local Education Agencies (LEAs).

15 H758: Arts Education CommissionArts Education Commission Duties 3 Meetings (February – April 2012) Final Report (May 1, 2012) –5 Findings/Recommendations –3 Legislative Proposals in Report

16 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)

17 G.S. 115C-296: 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)

18 115C-296 Public School Law Supported by: –Existing Teacher Ed Requirements (Policy) –NC Teacher Evaluation (Policy) –Previous Legislation –National Reports

19 Existing Policy

20 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: 1)a general knowledge of the fundamentals of music, dance, theatre, and/or visual arts; and 2)the ability to create interdisciplinary lessons/units that integrate the content areas with the arts to enhance classroom instruction and student learning.”

21 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: 1.facilitate children’s creative expression through dance/creative movement, drama, music, and visual arts; 2.use the arts to represent ideas;

22 State Board Policy TCP-B-002 (continued) In the Emergent Creative Arts, B-K teacher candidates must: 3.help children learn about and appreciate a variety of art forms and artists; 4.integrate the arts to support learning in all content areas (including cultural diversity); and 5.apply creativity to problem solving, risk-taking, and critical thinking.

23 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.” 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.”

24 Arts Integration in NC 1985 Basic Education Program GS 115-C-81 2000's State Board of Education Policy 2010: S66 Vision for Arts Education 2010: S66 Comprehensive Arts Education 2012: H758 Arts Education Commission 2012-13 Arts Legislation GS 115-C- 296

25 Current Practices

26 IHE Reporting (2009 and 2012) Varies 1-4 hour course, depending on IHE Basic introduction to arts disciplines Includes some training in planning cross-curricular lessons that integrate the arts Integrated Arts, Arts in the Elementary Classroom, Arts and the Young Child, Survey of Arts Focused on one particular art form (e.g. integrating music in the elementary classroom) Often limited to only one or two disciplines Sometimes mixed with arts and elementary ed. majors May be stand alone or combined with integrated arts course Arts Methods Courses Usually literacy within a particular art form (art, music) Sometimes mixed with arts and general ed. students Taught through the arts discipline Literacy and the Arts

27 IHE Reporting (2009 and 2012) Language Arts Methods course that includes /embeds the arts Taught by LA instructor Language Arts and Creative Expression Some IHEs require a 1-hour lab in “the arts” May be stand alone, or combined with other requirements, such as language arts and creative expression course Labs or Practicum May require students to take one or more courses in a specific arts discipline (as a stand alone, or in addition to integrated arts coursework) Most do not include methods or pedagogy for integrating arts into teaching practice Arts-Specific Coursework

28 NC Pre-service Arts Integration Initiative

29 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 support arts integration as part of comprehensive arts education in our state.

30 Committee Diverse, state-level Representation from: –Institutions of Higher Education –Arts Educators –K-12 School Administrators –Community Partners

31 Committee Goals Review reported data from IHEs on how they currently prepare educators to integrate the arts. Identify models and/or practices to move this statewide conversation forward.

32 Timeline Summer 2013: IHE Institutes – introduce work and gather feedback for committee. Fall 2013: Committee reviews data and identifies/researches best practices/models. Fall RESAs 2013: Introduce work, have cross-content IHE conversations, and gather feedback for committee. Spring RESAs 2014: Share findings.

33 Next Steps

34 Review Data Review data collected by NCDPI from IHEs regarding how they are training elementary educators to teach the arts across the curriculum. What trends do you see? Where do you see gaps? How might you be able to dig a little deeper to gain more information/insight?

35 Next Meeting We would love to meet face-to-face next time to share and collaborate on research. Location? Time? Length of meeting?

36 Resources

37 http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NCPAIICommittee Committee working page including Data collected by NCDPI from IHEs to be analyzedhttp://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/NCPAIICommittee http://www.ncpublicschools.org/ihe/ IHE Information on NC Public Schools website http://ihe.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/home IHE wiki space

38 Resources http://ncdpi.wikispaces.net All Content Areas http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net Arts Education http://aplus.ncdpi.wikispaces.net A+ Schools/Arts Integration

39 Michelle Burrows | Director A+ Schools Program michelle.burrows@ncdcr.gov tel: 919.807.6503 http://aplus-schools.ncdcr.gov/

40 K-8 Standards Quick Reference Guides for the NC Standard Course of Study

41 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 http://www.artsedsearch.org

42 (Additional Information) State of the Arts: North Carolina

43 Enrollment in Arts Education Courses, K-12 Dance3.2% Music64.2% Theatre Arts5.7% Visual Arts52.4% All Arts126.4%

44 ELEMENTARYMIDDLEHIGHTOTAL ClassesStudentsClassesStudentsClassesStudentsClassesStudents DANCE 82516,67779017,3401,13513,1572,75047,174 2.4% 5.03% 3.1% 3.23% MUSIC 31,243643,9738,955194,2399,321100,27549,519938,487 92.69% 56.37% 23.72% 64.19% THEATRE ARTS 95019,5401,38829,5792,62534,4484,96383,567 2.81% 8.58% 8.15% 5.72% VISUAL ARTS 28,880599,1667,108147,5337,76395,02640,448776,162 86.23% 42.82% 22.49% 52.4% FOLK ARTS (K-12) 00531,22722505751,732 0.00% 0.37% 0.12% COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTS 0000113452113452 0.00% 0.11% 0.03% SUBTOTALS 61,8981,279,35618,294389,91820,979243,86397,8681,847,574 184.13% 113.16% 57.69% 126.36% TOTAL STUDENTS IN NC SCHOOLS Average Daily Membership 694,816 344,569 422,749 1,462,134

45 Licensed Arts Educators in NC DanceMusicTheatre Arts Visual Arts Total 171.43 2,597.67 345.66 2,101.22 5,215.98 1,434,436 Students (ADM)

46 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.

47 State of the Arts: National

48 US Instruction Available in Elementary Arts Education YearDanceMusicTheatre ArtsVisual Arts 1999- 2000 20%94%20%87% 2009- 2010 3%94%4%83%

49 US Instruction Available in Secondary Arts Education YearDanceMusicTheatre ArtsVisual Arts 1999- 2000 14%90%48%93% 2009- 2010 12%91%45%89%

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

51 National Standards Media Arts Dance Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts

52 What is Media Arts? Moving Image – Cinema/Video/Animation – narrative, non-narrative, environmental, experimental Imaging Design – digital process-based imagery, code enhanced (e.g. the image has code embedded in it for interactive and adaptive purposes) Sound Design – digital process-based aural synthesis and engineering Interactive Design – web, game, sensory-tech, creative code Multimedia and Intermedia – additive and hybridizing mixtures Virtual Design – 3D, 4D, 5D (spatial, animated, non-linear, interactive) environments, structures and experiences The Inclusion of Media Arts in Next Generation Arts Standards

53 The Big Picture Standard

54 CCSS and the Arts Shared responsibility CCSS supplement, but do not replace discipline standards Art is text Resources: –Coleman article and blog –College Board Research –AEP Book –Other Resources

55 “The digital tools used during the course of the NCDPI trainings have been helpful to some educators across the state. However, due to the rapidly changing digital environment, NCDPI does not represent nor endorse that these tools are the exclusive digital tools for the purposes outlined during the NCDPI trainings.” Technology Disclaimer


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