Crittenden Arts Council’s Delta Aesthetic Education Institute hosts a Lincoln Center National Educator Workshop July 12-16, 2010, in West Memphis, Arkansas at the West Memphis Sr. High School Performing Arts Center. Educators can discover how to unlock imaginative learning through engaging with works of art in this five-day workshop.
DeltaArts
WILL HOST THE
Lincoln Center Institute
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATOR WORKSHOP. Click here to download a flyer with more information.
Other sites for Lincoln Center National and International Educator Workshop include:
For one week you will:
- Attend music, theatre, or dance performances and visit museums of public art sites
- Participate in hands-on workshops and in research focused on the works of art you will see
- Hear lectures by guest educators, participate in discussions with working artists and experts, and debate provocative thinking on the arts, imagination and education
- Delve into Maxine Greene’s writings
- Learn to plan a curriculum using Lincoln Center Institute’s unique aesthetic education approach—the arts as the gateway to imaginative learning and higher order thinking skills
- Join discussion groups and generate ideas for own work
- Examine and invent ways to integrate imaginative teaching and learning techniques into classroom practice
Teachers may also receive graduate credit through the University of Central Arkansas. The cost is $525 per teacher (an additional fee may be paid to the University for graduate credit), and a minimum team of two teachers is required per school. Space is limited. This is a life changing opportunity not to be missed!
Click here to download the 2010 National Educator Workshop Brochure and Registration.
Delta Aesthetic Education Arts Focus Schools L.R. Jackson Elementary, Wedlock Elementary and Wonder Elementary, West Memphis, Arkansas http://www.wmsd.net Click on name of school.
Lincoln Center Institute Website
For more information call Amelia Barton at 870.732.6260 or email abarton@crittendenarts.org.