School may be out for the summer, but Ordway Education has
been busy collaborating with local organizations and national entities to
provide great professional development opportunities for educators.
SUMMER ARTS INTEGRATION INSTITUTE WITH MISSISSIPPI CREATIVE ARTS MAGNET SCHOOL
Nirmala Rajasekar leading the Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet School Staff in a vocal music lesson. |
In mid-June (June 12 -14, 2012) Saint Paul Public Schools,
the Perpich Center for Arts Education and Ordway Education facilitated a
three-day Summer Arts Integration Institute with Mississippi Creative Arts
Magnet school staff to provide art experiences and lessons for educators as
learners, opportunities for the educators to take away meaning from the art
form experienced, and help the educators envision how their own classroom
curriculum could connect to what they had experienced during the three-day
intensive.
The Summer Arts Integration Institute began with a dance
performance by choreographer, dancer and Dance to Learn Teaching Artist, Leah
Nelson. Critical response was then used to unpack the performance that was just
experienced. Leah then led the group in a movement mini-lesson that dealt with
history, tradition, culture and the legacy of racial oppression. After the
mini-lesson, the group was asked to pick an arts session: dance with Leah
Nelson, poetry with teaching artist, Becca Barniskis, or a critical response
lesson using visual art with Perpich Center’s Barbara Cox.
The second day included a vocal music lesson with Nirmala Rajasekar,
a world renowned Carnatic veena virtuoso and educator of South Indian Music.
The group of educators then had a session of how to align the Minnesota
Academic Standards in Arts with common core anchor standards, and a session led
by ELL educators to experience first-hand what a classroom setting is like for
an ELL student. The educators also had the choice to experience a music lesson
with Nirmala Rajasekar or a Tableau Lesson with Miriam Must Theater.
The third and final day of the Summer Arts Integration
Institute began with viewing a piece by Chimamanda Adichie titled, “Danger
of a Single Story” with a facilitated discussion following the piece. The
rest of the day was then spent to find connections between arts lessons and
classroom curriculum and develop lesson plans.
For further information and resources regarding this
three-day institute, please visit: http://opd.mpls.k12.mn.us/mississippi_creative_arts_magnet_summer_arts_integration_institute.html
TEACHING ARTIST JOURNAL RESOURCE EXCHANGE DESIGN TEAM MEETING
From left to right: TAJ meeting panel members Abdo Sayegh Rodriguez, Mary Anne Quiroz, Marciano Silva dos Santos, Karla Nweje |
On June 18th, 2012 the
Ordway collaborated with Perpich Center for Arts Education to host a Teaching
Artist Journal (TAJ) Resource Exchange Design Team Meeting that was coordinated
by the TAJ editorial staff.
This meeting consisted of
reviewing a clip from Delfos
Danza Contemporánea’s performance they will be presenting during Ordway’s
upcoming 2012-2013 season and responding to it using the Critical Response
Protocol. The attendees of this meeting also took a critical look at the
Understanding Dance section that is included in all the Ordway study guides
involving a dance performance using Tuning Protocol. Both of these
provided great feedback and ideas surrounding questions such as how to gauge
age-appropriateness in dance performances and the assumptions that surround
dance.
This discussion was then followed with a
panel of Minnesota dancers and choreographers who continued the conversation
with how they work with assumptions and questions surrounding dance in their
own work.
For further information and resources
regarding what was discussed during this session, please visit: http://opd.mpls.k12.mn.us/june_18_2012_taj_design_team_meeting.html
ARTIST TO ARTIST NETWORK MEETING
After the Teaching Artist Journal (TAJ) Resource Exchange
Design Team Meeting, the Ordway and the Perpich Center welcomed Teaching Artist
Journal, state organizations, local arts organizations, regional arts education
partners, arts educators, and teaching artists to participate in an Artist to
Artist Network Meeting. This meeting was organized and planned by Perpich
Center’s Barbara Cox and hosted by the Ordway. This meeting focused on how to
connect arts learning with professional practice through the case study of how
Epic Enterprise, a social services organization for adult individuals with
developmental disabilities, incorporated the arts into their programming.
For more information and resources regarding this meeting,
please visit: http://opd.mpls.k12.mn.us/artist_to_artist_network_june18_2012.html
On July 11th,
2012 Ordway Education presented a workshop for the K-12 educators participating
in the University of Saint Thomas’s professional development program. This
workshop focused on a movement lesson led by choreographer, dancer and Dance to
Learn teaching artist, Karla Nweje. This gave the educators a chance to
experience a Dance to Learn lesson as learners. This also gave them insight
into the Ordway and Perpich Center for Arts Education’s Dance to Learn in-depth
arts residency program. After the movement lesson with Karla, the participants
unpacked what they had experienced through a Descriptive Review
led by Ordway Education Manager, Erin Matteson. The educators then discussed
ways in which they could bring what they experienced to their own classrooms.
For more information on
Ordway Education’s Teacher Programs and Resources, please visit: http://www.ordway.org/education/resources/
There are new forms of in-person professional development, like Edcamps, that are also a great way for educators to learn new things.
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