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ArtsNow Learning

Foundational Learning & Custom Professional Development designed with schools as  Strategic  Partners.

Foundational is not temporary scaffolding, it is carefully designed to provide that which is needed to be built upon to achieve advanced arts integration.

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What are the Ten Guiding Principles of the Music-in-Education National Consortium?

Systemic reform practices are based on a set of beliefs about teaching and learning.  professional development.

Principle 1Re-Forming Educational Practice

We believe in the continuous reformation of educational practices to optimize the capacity of all children to learn, and that crucial to this re/form is the rethinking of the essential role of music in education.

Principle 2 Site-Based Change

We believe that in order for music-in-education to be effective as part of a larger practice of school change, it must be understood in the context of the particular school’s concept of evolvement.

Principle 3 Differentiation and Synthesis
We believe that a comprehensive music program assumes its full power in education through the dynamic tension between music as a distinct authentic subject area, and as part of a rich curriculum integrated with other subject areas.

Principle 4 School and Its Community

We believe that music-in-education changes the culture of a school, supports it in the invention and articulation of its own change, and invokes the school and its community as agents of this change.

Principle 5 Diverse Strategies for Teaching and Learning

We believe in diverse strategies for the implementation of music-in-education practices as a way to improve teaching and learning throughout the school.

Principle 6 Musicians and Society

We believe that teaching experiences and mentor relationships are an essential part of the developing musician’s growth as an artist and citizen, critical to his/her success as a practitioner and as a significant contributor to society.

Principle 7 Equity and High Expectations

We believe that the compelling nature of music generates unique opportunities for teachers to provide equitable access to learning while invoking and sustaining high expectations for all students.

Principle 8 Reflective Practice

We believe that teachers and musicians build their capacity as reflective practitioners through a scholarship of teaching that involves documenting, analyzing, and sharing their own work and evidence of student learning.

Principle 9 Participation in Professional Community

We believe in the creation and expansion of professional networks to generate discourse, share practices, develop new inquiry, and further research as an ongoing extension of the music-in-education process.

Principle 10 Diverse Assessment Strategies

We make a commitment to develop, document, and disseminate multiple assessment strategies, including new technologies, in order to illuminate the complexity and scope of teaching and learning processes, to refine definitions of quality, and to address a variety of audiences and purposes.

http://music-in-education.org/guiding-principles/

Champions of Change

President's Commission on arts Integration

Arts Integration

Visual arts

Music

Dance

Drama / Theater  https://onestopdramashop.com/resources/difference-between-drama-and-theater/

 

 

Media & Digital Arts

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