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Oct 2021
Students and educators are dealing with more stress and emotional strain than ever before. Some face an even greater burden when their identities don’t feel like they fit with the status quo.

In this three-part virtual series, participants will explore the science and social systems that impact classroom practice. This engaging, interactive, and non-judgmental series will support arts educators and administrators as they reflect their practice toward culture, communications, instruction, and student expectations in the classroom.

Don’t miss this amazing opportunity!

$100 per workshop or all 3 for $250!
Save 50% on each additional person from your organization if you register together.
Scholarships available!

Sejal Thakkar
Dr. Erika Powell
 
Wed, November 3
4:00 – 5:30pm

Sejal Thakkar
Wed, November 17
4:00 – 5:30pm

Sejal Thakkar
Wed, December 8
4:00 – 5:30pm

Dr. Erika Powell

 

Steve Trash

Available Oct 1- 31, 2021
Grades 1-5

Magic meets science with rockin’ Eco Hero Steve Trash! This world-famous public television star was green before it was cool. Join us as Steve Trash uses magic tricks and illusions to teach students how everything in nature is connected and that trash is actually a valuable natural resource. We’ll learn about the importance of recycling, not littering, and what items are recyclable, while having fun, too! This one-of-a kind show features reused materials for an exciting blend of eco-entertainment and eco-education.

 

Dog Man the Musical

Available Oct 24 - Nov 21, 2021
Grades 1-5

Join best buds George and Harold as they write a musical based their comic book creation, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and all hero! Don’t miss this hilarious new production based on the worldwide best-selling book series from Dav Pilkey.

Charlotte's Web

Available Oct 18 - Nov 14, 2021
Grades K-5

E.B. White’s beloved story about “some pig,” Wilbur, and a little gray spider, Charlotte, and their farm friends is brought to life in this lively musical adaptation.

 
 

Adapting History

Available Nov 1 – 30, 2021

Grades 6-12


Musical artist Dahlak uses spoken word poetry to narrate the complex history of our nation, from gospel to blues, jazz to R&B, and more. This musical chronicle shows that despite conflict and misunderstanding, we are still brilliantly creative and resilient.

 
 

Drama, Not Trauma: Empowering the Inner Superhero

Instructor: Bridget Palmer
Grades: 1-8
Subjects: Drama, ELA, Social Emotional Learning


Learn strategies through drama to prevent bullying and empower students’ inner superheroes.

 
Generously supported by the Farley Family Charitable Foundation
 

Wed., Oct. 20
4:00 – 6:00pm
Instructor: Bridget Palmer


Learn strategies and tips to grow your career, serve hundreds of children annually, develop essential relationships, and become one of the "go to" individuals in the local arts education community. Journey through a process designed to help you reflect on your business model, identify action steps, and receive feedback from a cohort of like-minded individuals.

Wed., Oct. 27
4:00 – 6:00pm
Instructor: Indi McCasey
Grades: K-12
Subjects: Common Core Subjects, Social Emotional Learning

In this interactive workshop, we’ll delve into three key Thinking Routines from Harvard’s Project Zero that can be adapted for all grade levels and disciplines. These simple and fun strategies encourage metacognition, spark empathy, enhance communication, and reveal shifts in thinking over time. We’ll also address creative ideas for how to document these Thinking Routines in order to make learning visible both inside and outside the classroom.

 
Information about scholarship opportunities is available here.
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