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Saito, Andrew – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
Many people may question the value of teaching poetry in public schools, particularly when it yields no "marketable" skills, and standardized testing and the government funding connected to test scores increasingly determine classroom curriculum. While poetry may seem like "fluff" next to math and history, poetry actually serves as a very…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Poetry
Sklar, Daniel Judah – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
When children write plays, their wishes, fears, and secrets face an audience. An audience is not a do-gooder making nice. It is not an authority figure with a grudge against one's race or class. When it laughs at the jokes or applauds, it can be trusted. It is saying this play--and by extension its author--fits into the world on its own terms. In…
Descriptors: Playwriting, Play, Audiences, Writing (Composition)
Kelin, Dan A., II – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
A teaching artist reflects on his travels and work across the South Pacific and India. He concludes that American culture views art as a commodity appreciated mostly for its personal entertainment value, and therefore judges the outcome of artistic endeavors rather than appreciate the purpose of such endeavors. His teaching experiences have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artists, Cultural Influences, Aesthetics
Freire, Michelle Ebert – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
The author's training and experience in educational theatre has provided her with examples of the therapeutic power that engagement in dramatic activity can have on individuals and groups. In this article, the author reflects on empowering performance projects with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) teens at the Rainbow Pride Youth…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Program Effectiveness, Rewards, Therapy
Shepherd, Barbara – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
What does it take to be a "master" teaching artist (TA)? Are there certain skills and abilities that are common to all TAs that are at the top of their field. In this article, the author describes the process and purpose behind the first national fellowship for teaching artists. The fellowship was a significant event: (1) no such national award…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Skills
Wilde, Susie – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Imaginative writing is a great vehicle for creative thinking and risk taking as children structure a reality in a story. However, the author believes that American children are untrained for this sort of work and progress. They need connected experiences. This insight intensifies the author's resolution to seek collaboration with artists in other…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Collaborative Writing, Foreign Countries, Creative Thinking
Freer, Patrick K. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Sound Learning is a partnership among the Georgia State University (GSU) School of Music's Center for Educational Partnerships in Music (CEPM), the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, professional musicians in the Atlanta area, and schools in metropolitan Atlanta. It is a curriculum-based music education partnership designed to enrich children's music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Art Education, Art Activities
Connelly, Mary; Wolf, Kenneth – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
As communication tool, the rubric encourages active learning and the artistic development of students by providing language for assessing process and product. This article is intended to be the authors' chronicle of their personal journeys rather than a systematic study of the role that scoring rubrics--essentially a matrix that describes the key…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Student Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Active Learning
Sweeney, Chad – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
In this article, the author focuses on the development of a young poet from Bulgaria, Indiana Pehlivanova, who experienced an explosive growth as a poet. Activating memory, myth, and reality, Pehlivanova's imagination wove together what the author terms as "the finest lines I have ever witnessed in youth poetry."
Descriptors: Poets, Memory, Foreign Countries, Poetry
Brown, Susannah, Ed. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
In this Research Review, the authors first look at a recent study of online content creation by teens in America conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project ("Teens as Authors of Web Culture," Review by Keidra Chaney). The study both confirms and challenges some common beliefs about teens and technology, and raises questions about how…
Descriptors: Internet, Adolescents, Gender Differences, Creative Activities
Reeder, Laura – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
The profession of teaching artist is an increasingly accepted career path. Teaching artists have generated plentiful testimonials to support what was once only backed up by anecdote and is now increasingly supported by objective data. They are finding that very definite and specific benefits await the artist who teaches. While the impacts are not…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Creativity, Art Teachers
Jackson, Spoon – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
When the author came to prison, he signed up for poetry classes. He had never read or pondered any poetry before, nor did he think he would like it. He had mistakenly thought that poetry was beyond him, and only for women, squares, nerds, weirdoes, professors, and high-brows: people caught up in some unreal academic world. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Artists, Art Teachers, Correctional Institutions
Kamin, Hester – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Nanakuli is a rural, poverty-stricken community on the remote west coast of the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. In May 2006, Nanakuli High and Intermediate was ranked the worst school in the state of Hawaii. In this article, the author relates what happened when she led teens in Nanakuli through the creation and performance of an original theatre show…
Descriptors: Dramatics, Youth Programs, Rural Schools, Art Education
Flynn, Rosalind M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Engaging students productively in even the most thoroughly planned and richly meaningful arts activity requires giving effective directions. Giving effective directions, however, is a crucial art for teaching artists to master. In this article, the author discusses the components of giving directions. These components are: Tell students; Show…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Communication, Verbal Communication, Teacher Effectiveness
Franklin, Elda – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
This article describes the Composer-in-the-Schools Project, which successfully launched the Charlotte Civic Orchestra's Education and Outreach Program in a meaningful way by providing a unique opportunity for many young middle school orchestra students. Students who participated in the project, their parents, school administrators, and Charlotte…
Descriptors: Musicians, Middle School Students, Outreach Programs, Music Education

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