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NC Arts Education NC Arts Education Leaders Webinar Leaders Webinar Christie Lynch Ebert, Arts Education Consultant and A+ Liaison, NCDPI Brenda Wheat Whiteman, A+ Arts Education Specialist, NCDPI December 7, 2011 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

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NC Arts Education Leaders Webinar. Christie Lynch Ebert , Arts Education Consultant and A+ Liaison, NCDPI Brenda Wheat Whiteman , A+ Arts Education Specialist, NCDPI December 7, 2011 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. TIPS. Chat box/Question box Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NC Arts Education NC Arts Education Leaders WebinarLeaders Webinar

Christie Lynch Ebert, Arts Education Consultant and A+ Liaison, NCDPIBrenda Wheat Whiteman, A+ Arts Education Specialist, NCDPI

December 7, 20113:30 – 4:30 p.m.

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TIPS• Chat box/Question box

– Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting

– Please use the chat box or question box

• Questions/Answers– Monitored and answered in question box and/or at the end of

webinar

• Follow-up– Presenters online at conclusion of webinar

– Email/phone

– Presentation posted on Website

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PresentersChristie Lynch EbertArts Education Consultant and A+ [email protected]

Brenda Wheat WhitemanA+ Arts Education [email protected]

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Webinar Archives/Resources

http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

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Let’s Take a Poll!

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Where are you

located?

Eastern NC

Piedmont/Central NC

Western NC

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What is your role?

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NCDPI Summer Institutes

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AGENDA

• Instructional Tools: Graphic Organizers

• Updates:– Legislation– Course Coding– License Renewal

•Questions/ Discussion

•Blended PD Plan/Resources

•Next Steps

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Arts Education Graphic Organizers

• Review period: – December 10, 2011 – January 20, 2012

• Details in NCDPI Arts Education Update

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Arts Education Graphic Organizers

• Organization:– Introduction– Samples– Black Line Masters

• Purpose - to assist students with:– understanding and organizing concepts– recording and documenting

understandings

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Arts Education Graphic Organizers

• Can be used:–as a springboard to assist students with their understanding of the North Carolina Arts Education Essential Standards–in Arts Education and General Education Classrooms–in Multiple Grades and Disciplines–to address a Comprehensive Arts Education (arts education, arts integration, arts exposure)

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Arts Education Graphic Organizers

• History and Culture – Early/Upper Elementary and Middle Grades – the

Arts and Social Studies– High School – Cultural Influences

• The Creative Process

• The Elements – (Dance, Music, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts)

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Upper Elementary: Arts Education

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Upper Elementary: Arts Education

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Upper Elementary: General Education

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Upper Elementary: General Education

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High SchoolFocus of Study (artist, event, or art form) ___________________________________________________________________

–Characteristics –People, Group, or Region originally associated with this artist, event, or art form.

INFLUENCES CONNECTIONS IMPACT- Factors that

influenced this artist, event, or art form

- Where else is this artist, event, or art form seen?

- Who are the other artists later associated with this artist, event, or art form?

- How are these different from the original?

- Things this artist, event, or art form influenced (political movements, other art forms or representations, other artists or important people, economics, civic ideals, cultural beliefs and values, etc.).

 WORLDHistory, Culture, Civics, Economics

 

UNITED STATES History, Culture, Civics, Economics

 

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High SchoolTime

Period

  

           

WORLD     

                 

         

UNITED STATES

                  

         

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The Creative Process

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The Elements

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The ElementsBody parts and shapes

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NCDPI UpdatesNCDPI Updates

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S66: Comprehensive Arts S66: Comprehensive Arts Education ComponentsEducation Components

• Arts Education – (arts as core, academic subjects)

• Arts Integration – (arts as a catalyst for learning across the

curriculum)

• Arts Exposure – (exposure to arts experiences)

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H758: Establish Arts H758: Establish Arts Education CommissionEducation Commission

• Signed into law by the Governor on June 24, 2011.

• Visit the NC General Assembly website (http://www.ncga.state.nc.us) - search H758.  

• Report. – The Commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the 2012 Regular Session of the 2011 NCGA no later than May 1, 2012.

http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2011&BillID=H758

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K-12

•Dance

•Music

•Theatre Arts

•Visual Arts

Arts Education Essential Standards

PD Plan 2011-12

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Arts Education Essential Standards

PD Plan 2011-12

• Quarterly webinars– 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. + 15

minutes for questions

• Arts Education Coordinators Meetings

•September 21•December 7•February 8•May 9

•September 21•December 7•February 8•May 9

Raleigh:September 30, 2011

Winston-Salem: March 23, 2012

Raleigh:September 30, 2011

Winston-Salem: March 23, 2012

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• IHE training – October 7 - Raleigh

– October 10 - Wilmington

– October 13 – Boone

• A+ Schools Program– Ongoing support and alignment

– Continued collaboration between NCDPI/NCDCR

• Arts Education Professional Associations– Dance

– Music

– Theatre Arts

– Visual Arts

Arts Education Essential Standards

PD Plan 2011-12

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Region 4 Southern Pines February 16, 2012 

Region 5 Clemmons March 8, 2012

Region 7 Wilkesboro March 9, 2012

Region 6 Charlotte March 12, 2012

Region 3 Raleigh March 14, 2012

Region 2 Wallace March 19, 2012

Region 1 Williamston March 20, 2012

Region 8 Candler March 26, 2012

• RESA Trainings

Arts Education Essential Standards

PD Plan 2011-12

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Healthful Living Essential Standards

PD Plan 2011-12Summer Institutes 2012 Locations and

DatesLocations Dates

Summer Institute 1 Enka High School475 Enka Lake RoadCandler, NC (Buncombe County)

Thursday, June 21-Friday, June 22

Summer Institute 2 Maiden High School600 West Main StreetMaiden, NC (Catawba County)

Tuesday, July 10-Wednesday, July 11

Summer Institute 3 West Stokes High School 1400 Priddy RoadKing, NC (Stokes County)

Thursday, July 12-Friday, July 13

Summer Institute 4 Croatan High School1 Cougar Lane/3355 Hwy 24 Newport, NC (Carteret County)

Tuesday, July 17-Wednesday, July 18

Summer Institute 5 South Central High School 570 W. Forlines RdWinterville, NC (Pitt County)

Thursday, July 19-Friday, July 20

Summer Institute 6 SanLee Middle School2309 Tramway Rd.Sanford, NC (Lee County)

Tuesday, July 24-Wednesday, July 25

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Summer Institute 3July 12-13, 2012

West Stokes High SchoolStokes County

Summer Institute 5July 19-20, 2012

South Central High SchoolPitt County

Summer Institute 1June 21-22, 2012Enka High SchoolBuncombe County

Summer Institute 6July 24-25, 2012

SanLee Middle SchoolLee County

Summer Institute 4July 17-18, 2012

Croatan High SchoolCarteret County

2012 Common Core and Essential Standards Summer InstitutesNorth Carolina Department of Public Instruction

Summer Institute 2July 10-11, 2012

Maiden High SchoolCatawba County Schools

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CCSS and NCES Resources

• Accountability and Curriculum Reform Effort (ACRE) website: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/

– Standards (all areas)– Instructional tools (all areas)

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Instructional ToolsInstructional ToolsAvailable now:

Crosswalks Unpacking the Standards I Can Statements by Content Area

In development:

Graphic Organizers (Review Period) Formative Assessment Strategies

ArtsFolio/Student Profile Learning Progressions/Learning Maps Terminologies Other Tools

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CCSS/NCES Resources

• Wiki sites•All areas: http://www.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

•Arts Education: http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

• Online learning modules– http://center.ncsu.edu/nc

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Course Coding Update

• Highlights:– Beginning, Intermediate, Proficient, Advanced

courses in each discipline– Specialization by proficiency level in each

discipline– Proficient and Advanced inherently honors

(requires policy revision)– AP and IB retain separate designations– Submissions due 12/7/11 – anticipated availability:

January 2012

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National StandardsNational Standards

• National Standards completed in 1994

• National effort underway for re-conceptualization of the standards

• Targeted release is late fall 2012

• SEADAE: http://www.seadae.org/

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NC Licensure Requirements

• TCP-A-005

– NCGA passed legislation: 7.5 CEU credits per renewal cycle, effective 8/1/11

– SBE committee established– SBE policy approved (November 2011)

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NC Licensure Requirements

• TCP-A-005 requires:

– 1 renewal credit for literacy– 1 renewal credit in the academic subject

area– 5.5 general credits (not to include years of

experience) at the discretion of the LEA if employed

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NCDPI Support and Alignment for the A+

Schools Program

• Data Collection

• Collaboration

• Professional Development

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Michelle Burrows | DirectorA+ Schools [email protected]: 919.807.6503

http://aplus-schools.ncdcr.gov/

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Opportunities

• 2012 COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

– All submissions must be received by 5pm on Friday, January 6, 2012

• HARRISON INTRODUCES NEW "CELEBRATE NC SCHOOLS" WEBSITE

– http://www.ncpublicschools.org/stateboard/.

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Implementing the Standards

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Next Steps

• Continue to participate in webinars, RESA training, Arts Education Coordinator Meetings, and Summer Institutes

• Use the Wiki pace to network and share resources

• Provide input and feedback into the development of instructional tools and support

• Let us know your needs!

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Questions and ClosingQuestions???

– Thank you for joining us!

– This Webinar presentation will be posted on the Arts Education wiki site.

– If you have feedback about the virtual meeting format, please let us know.

Please feel free to log off when you are ready, or, stay and ask questions…

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NCDPI Contact Information

Christie Lynch [email protected]

Ph: 919-807-3856

Brenda Wheat [email protected]

Ph: 919-807-3820