As California schools make plans to address learning loss &
extended learning, the arts must be at the heart of the conversation. It would be a critical error to deny children learning grounded in creativity and connection. Never have those skills been needed more.
Students, we need you to participate on zooms!
Answer questions when asked! Ask questions when confused! If you cannot see something on your screens when you should, please speak up! Help us help you!
As the new year begins, realize whether it’s teachers, students, or even parents, that ability may not reflect desire. Assume everyone is trying their best in a new and changing educational format. Ask for help if you need it & be a good colleague & ask others if they need help.
Thnks to the art educators that attended the MAEA 3D Art Educators Roundtable tonite. THANKS to co-host Brenna Johnson. Our teachers are highly trained and will meet this challenge together. In these trying times, be kind.....”It’s more about the melody than the lyrics.”#SEL
Thank you for taking them time to facilitate this convo @johnsonb_ms & @TameraIBurns. MAEA hopes to provide more of these sessions for members. If you’re an MAEA member interested in facilitating one email [email protected]. We’d love to support mbrs & these conversations.
Tonight, from 6:30pm - 8:00pm Tamera Burns and I will be facilitating a roundtable on teaching 3D Arts in remote & hybrid models sponsored by MAEA on Zoom. To join the event go the MAEA website. @MassArtEd@TameraIBurns#arteducationmatters#3Darts#MAEA
As this bizarre high school year screeches across the finish line on two wheels, I particularly wish for our juniors to pause, reflect, sleep, pump the breaks, laugh, sleep, and congratulate themselves. We’ve got this. #ME2021
You Can’t Stop Creativity. Despite the move to online learning in mid March, our students continued to practice, experiment & revise their creative work. We’re ALL learning. Take a peek...
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