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Arts Education GTN Webinar December 2, 2014 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
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Arts Education GTN Webinar

December 2, 20143:30 – 4:30 p.m.

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TIPS• Question box

– Participants will be muted during the webinar unless presenting– Please use the 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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Vision for Arts Education

In today’s globally competitive world, innovative thinking and creativity are essential for all school children. High quality, standards-based instruction in the arts develops these skills and effectively engages, retains, and prepares future-ready students for graduation and success in an entrepreneurial economy. Dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts, taught by licensed arts educators and integrated throughout the curriculum, are critical to North Carolina’s 21st century education.

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NCDPI Arts Education Reviewers for GTN

Christie Lynch Ebert (1st Wife, Gov. Ellis)Section Chief, K-12 Program AreasArts Education (Dance and Music) and NCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools [email protected]

Slater M. Mapp (Gov. Tryon)Arts Education Consultant (Theatre Arts and Visual Arts)[email protected]

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Session Objectives

By the end of this session, and in order to facilitate our work, I will be able to:

– Understand the role and the expectations, including the timeline and deliverables as a GTN participant

– Ask questions about GTN

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Open Class

• http://www.openclass.com/home

*Sign in using your GTN gmail account

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Policy and Legislation

• Basic Education Program (§ 115C-81)

The NC Standard Course of Study

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NC Standard Course of Study (NCSCS)

English Language Arts* Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects

Mathematics

North Carolina Essential StandardsArts Education*English Language Development*GuidanceHealthful Living*Information and TechnologyScienceSocial StudiesWorld Languages

* Literacy Standards, English Language Development, Guidance, and Information & Technology Essential Standards are delivered through ALL content areas.

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StrandsDANCE MUSIC THEATRE ARTS VISUAL ARTS

Creation and Performance (CP)

Musical Literacy (ML) Communication (C) Visual Literacy (V)

Dance Movement Skills (DM)

Musical Response (MR)

Analysis (A) Contextual Relevancy (CX)

Responding (R) Contextual Relevancy (CR)

Aesthetics (AE) Critical Response (CR)

Connecting (C) Culture (CU)

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Essential Standards Components

• Strands:

• Organization

• Common threads of understanding

• [ES] - Essential Standards (<10)

• [COs] - Clarifying Objectives (approximately 2-5 per ES)

• Learning Sequence:• K-8 Grade Levels• HS Proficiency Levels• Organized to embed multiple entry points

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Decoding

Essential Standard Clarifying Objectives

4.ML.1 Apply the elements of music and musical techniques in order to sing and play music with accuracy and expression.

4.ML.1.1 Apply expressive qualities when singing or playing a varied repertoire of music representing genres and styles from diverse cultures.

4.ML.1.2 Execute the performance of vocal ostinatos, partner songs, counter-melodies, and rounds in two or more parts.

4.ML.1.3 Use voice and/or instruments to execute melodic movement through pentatonic melodies on the treble staff.

Grade Level (4)

Strand

(ML = Music Literacy)

Essential Standard (1)

Clarifying Objective (3)

Musical Literacy

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Name a character from television, movies, books, or video games who would embody these verbs….

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Name a character from television, movies, books, or video games who would embody the verbs….

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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ApplyLet’s practice making paper cranes.

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

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CreateHow can we put theseindividual paper cranes together to create a kind ofunified sculpture about peacethat no one has seen before?

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

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EvaluateCritique the performance

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

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UnderstandExplain how the major technicalelements are used to enhance the production.

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

How were the elements of music used to make this piece interesting?

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Identify whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes....

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• Cognitive Processes• Sub-verbs• Assessment Examples

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Remember- Retrieve relevant knowledge from long-term memory.

● Recognize● Identify● Retrieve● Recall

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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“The Marilyn Diptych” was created in:A. 1832B. 1922C. 1962D. 2012

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Understand- Construct meaning from instructional messages, including oral, written, and graphic communication.

● Interpret● Exemplify● Summarize● Infer● Compare● Explain

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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What is the painting about? What does it remind you of? What do you wonder about? What is the story? What does it mean?

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Classify this random group of prints based on the printing processes intaglio, woodblock, and screenprint.

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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

How are these two images similar? How are they different?

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Apply- Carry out or use a procedure in a given situation.

● Execute● Implement● Carry out● Use

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Use your pencil, pen or marker to create a value study in 7 boxes starting with white on the left and proceeding gradually and evenly to black on the right. You may use any kind of marking technique including, shading, cross hatching, random marks, or stippling.

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Analyze- Break material into its constituent parts and determine how the parts relate to one another and to an overall structure or purpose.

● Differentiate● Organize

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

How did Picasso use black and white in this painting to create a mood of sadness and to document a tragic event?

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Evaluate- Make judgments based on criteria and standards.

● Critique● Judge

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Which of these works of art uses color best to create a sense of happiness?

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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Which of these works of art best draws the viewers attention to the princess?

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Create- Put elements together to form a coherent or functional whole; reorganize elements into a new pattern or structure.● Generate● Hypothesize● Plan● Design● Produce● Construct

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply4. Analyze5. Evaluate6. Create

Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Compose an original piece that is 8 measures long using whole, half, quarter…..

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Assessments at a Glance

Formative– Promotes student learning– Occurs during instruction– Not graded– Process– Descriptive feedback– Continuous

Summative– Helps determine how much

learning has taken place– Occurs at the end of an

instructional unit– Graded– Product– Evaluative feedback– Periodic

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GTN Template: Sequence

• Name & Describe:– Sequence– Each unit– Each lesson plan

• Estimate the time needed for each unit and lesson plan

• Select primary Clarifying Objectives from the NCWLES for each Essential Standard in your Strand

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TIPS

• Webinars archived – – access via main Open Class site

• Use Lesson Plan template (on Arts Ed Open Class site) to develop plans and vet with PLCs prior to copying and pasting into SchoolNet

• Keep your own copy of ALL work (electronically) to ensure that work is not lost

• USE your content area PLCs as a resource for ensuring clarity and quality

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GTN Template: Unit and Lesson Plan

on Open Class

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K-8 Standards

Quick Reference Guides for the NC Standard

Course of Study

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Reflecting Time

• What questions do you have at this time?


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