Program Review : Arts & Humanities London Elementary School 2012-13
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Program Review : Arts & HumanitiesLondon Elementary School 2012-13
Curriculum and Instruction
Student AccessOpportunities for arts experiences are provided in the four areas of visual art, music, dance, and drama. Students create, perform, and respond in each area. Opportunities are also provided through choir and GT art.
Playing instruments in music class.
Exhibit of artwork from art class.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Access
4th and 5th grade GT students attended the musical Once Upon A Mattress.
Students had fun dancing at school Valentine’s Dance.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Access
4th and 5th Choir End-of-Semester Concert.
Exhibited work of GT art student.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Access
4th graders visited the Artisan Center in Berea and the Lexington Philharmonic in Lexington.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Access
All students sang at school-wide Veteran’s Day Program.
All students sang at school-wide Christmas Sing-A-Long.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Access
Three London teachers taught visual and performing arts at GT camp. Many current and former London students participated.
Curriculum and Instruction
Aligned and Rigorous CurriculumThe arts curriculum encompasses creating, performing, and responding; is fully aligned with Kentucky Core Academic Standards; provides for the development of arts literacy in all four arts disciplines; includes the study of exemplary work;, and provides opportunities for integration between the arts and other content areas.Students create with a variety of media in art class .
Curriculum and Instruction
Aligned and Rigorous Curriculum
Natural arts integration with core academic content.
Curriculum and Instruction
Aligned and Rigorous Curriculum
Arts curriculum provides for the development of arts literacy through the use of exemplary works.
Curriculum and Instruction
Instructional Strategies
Mr. Woodward,local wood turner.
Guest artist attended school-wide career fair to demonstrate and display artwork.
Teachers incorporate creating, performing, and responding to the arts and provide exemplary models and guests to enhance student learning.
Curriculum and Instruction
Instructional Strategies
Teachers incorporate the arts into classroom activities as seen here with the school-wide performance of the chicken dance and third grade pumpkin characters.
Curriculum and Instruction
Instructional StrategiesSchool-wide Barn Dance
After-school activity provided opportunities for creating and performing.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Performance
Students performed on traditional instruments at the school Barn Dance.
Students are actively engaged in creating, performing and responding and are encouraged to participate in juried events, exhibitions, contests and performances.
Students created 3-D artwork to celebrate holidays and seasons.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Performance
Chicken sculptures created by GT art students showcased and judged at contest as part of community Chicken Festival.
Selected choir members participated in SKMA All-Festival Children’s Chorus.
Juried Events
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Performance
Students and staff participated in a school-wide Character Dress-up Day.
Curriculum and Instruction
Student Performance
Student Critique of musical production “Once Upon a Mattress”
Students respond to the work of themselves and others.
Student reflection on trip to the Artisan Center.
Formative and Summative Assessment
Assessment Teachers use assessments aligned with Kentucky standards and guide students with peer reviews and critiques.
Music curriculum includes built-in assessments given at the end of every lesson.
Formative and Summative Assessment
Assessment
Students completed peer reviews to select their favorite student composition.
Self and Peer Review of artwork in art class.
Formative and Summative Assessment
Expectations for Student Learning
5th grade students performed the Virginia Reel after seeing the dance modeled.
Teachers use exemplary models and clearly defined rubrics in guiding students toward demonstration of rigorous growth.
A clearly defined rubric and model were used in guiding students toward composing, notating, and performing original music.
Formative and Summative Assessment
Assessment for TeachingTeachers provide meaningful feedback on student performances and products and students reflect on the work of others and themselves for the purpose of artistic growth.
Teachers provide feedback on student work.Here the art teacher commented on a student’s reflection of arts field trip.
Professional Development
Opportunity/Participation
Music teacher attended session on incorporating choir chimes in music class at KMEA conference. With help from a PTO fundraiser they were purchased and played by students.
Professional learning opportunities lead to student learning.
Administrative / Leadership Support and Monitoring
Policies and MonitoringPolicies ensure discipline based arts instruction is a part of the school curriculum.
5th graders dressed in character for career day.
2nd graders attended the production of “Alice in Wonderland”
Administrative / Leadership Support and Monitoring
Principal LeadershipThe principal supports arts programs and communicates with parents and community about upcoming arts events.
Principal informs parents about arts events as evidenced by large percent of student participation in school-wide events.