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Planning a Successful Teaching Artist Residency

Planning a Successful Teaching Artist Residency. VSA Florida. Non-profit International Member of the VSA Affiliate Network, a program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. Housed at the University of South Florida, Tampa. VSAFL Mission.

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Planning a Successful Teaching Artist Residency

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  1. Planning a Successful Teaching Artist Residency

  2. VSA Florida • Non-profit • International • Member of the VSA Affiliate Network, a program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. • Housed at the University of South Florida, Tampa

  3. VSAFL Mission • To provide arts, education and cultural opportunities for and by people with disabilities.

  4. Artist Residency Program • Funded by: • Florida Department of Education • Division of Cultural Affairs • VSA • Other grants • VSA Florida coordinates: • Schools-public, charter • Department of Juvenile Justice

  5. Video • http://youtu.be/htS1q2VUwyA

  6. What is a Residency? • Hands-on experiences • Engage students • Age appropriate • Relate to class curriculum • Meet NGSSS

  7. Beginning Steps • Connect with classroom teacher: • Establish relationship • Connect to their curriculum • Schedule time • Know students • Know classroom setting • Ask…

  8. Your Visits • Background screening • Sign in at front office as “volunteer” • Be professional – you are a guest • Communicate

  9. As you Progress • Take photos of students at work • Send home student recognition card to parent • Praise students specifically!

  10. VSAFL Teaching Artist Required Documentation • Curriculum map • Narrative evaluation • Success story • Digital images • Student evaluation • Signed letter of agreement • Receipts of purchases • Map quest mileage

  11. VSAFL Classroom Teacher Required Documentation • Letter of Agreement • Teacher evaluation • Paraprofessional evaluation • Student evaluation

  12. Curriculum MappingNext Generation Sunshine State Standards Brenda Smoak

  13. Brenda SmoakNational VSA Teaching Artist Fellow941-201-7282

  14. What is a C-Map & How do I do It? A C-Map is a template for your lesson plans to address: • Learning outcomes • Learning objectives • Arts activity • Accommodations • Assessment • Comments

  15. Curriculum Mapping Big Idea: What do you want the students to learn? • Keep in broad • Underlying concept Goal: At each session what will you teach that will meet the goal?

  16. Curriculum Mapping • Learning objectives – state standards • Learning outcomes- what do you want the student to learn? • Arts activity- does the art activity relate to the class curriculum? • Accommodations/ Modifications- what changes did you need to make to enable the student to participate • Assessment- how do you know the students acquired the goals/ skills of the lesson?

  17. C-Maps Address: • What you want the student to learn • How your art activity relates to the class curriculum • What changes need to be made to enable all students to participate • How the administration can see that the students acquired the goals and skills of the lesson

  18. 21st Century Skills & C-Maps Incorporates valuable tools that students will need in the workplace: • Communication • Collaboration • Critical thinking • Flexibility and adaptability • Productivity and accountability • Creativity

  19. Why C-Mapsare Important • To meet the NGSSS requirements • Ensures that your residency is in line with the teacher’s curriculum needs, lesson by lesson • Provides you with an easy tool for learning assessment

  20. Developing Your C-Map • Develop your plan before you meet with the classroom teacher • Clarify and define your mutual goals • Understand the needs of your students • Draft your C-Map and meet with the teacher again to refine it, and revise as you go along, if needed.

  21. C-Maps Should … • Clearly express and identify the content • Integrate supports for learning (use of adaptive equipment, buddy system) • Use a variety of instructional methods • Use multiple methods of demonstrating understanding (UDL) • Use assistive technology to increase accessibility

  22. VSA Florida C-Map Form

  23. Florida C-Map Form Cont.

  24. Sample C-Map – first 4 lessons

  25. NGSS Arts Framework • Big Idea- (the 10,000’ view) • Provides a broad view of arts education concept • Enduring Understandings –(the 5,000’ view) • Provides additional focus within the Big Idea that will facilitate teachers work in design essential questions for lesson plans • Benchmarks- (the ground view) • Guides instructions and assessment. These are measureable.

  26. Example Benchmark

  27. Florida Next Generation State Standards • NGSSS – Find the Florida State Standards www.floridastandards.org www.vsafl.org There are now standards for students with cognitive disabilities.

  28. All State Standards and Additional Resources • Arts Edge – http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/educators.aspx A one-stop site that has all state and national standards & lesson plan ideas

  29. VSA Florida University of South Florida/ VSA Florida College of Education/Sp. Ed/ VSAFL 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, EDU 105 Tampa, Florida 33620 www.vsafl.org 813-974-0721

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