Month: August 2020

Supervisors Roundtable Discussion

We hope you will join our Supervisors Roundtable Discussion this coming Tuesday, August 25 to discuss potential topics related to the reopening of schools, curriculum topics, remote/hybrid teaching models, itinerant staff, limited supplies, and/or guiding arts teachers through the 2019 Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for the Arts.

The co-facilitators of this session are Patty Klibansky, Art, Theater, Dance Curriculum Director of the Lynn Public Schools and Alice Gentili, Art Department Chair of the Mendon-Upton Regional School District and visual arts/media arts educator at Miscoe Hill Middle School.
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET
Who: Directors/Supervisors of Visual Art Educators
Where: On Zoom
When you register please include your question(s) that will assist in guiding this online, group effort. You will receive a confirmation email that confirms your registration and includes the Zoom meeting details from facilitator Patty Klibansky via the email address no-reply@zoom.us. This will be sent to the email address you use to register. If you do not see that email, please check your spam folder.
If you have a topic you would like to discuss with other art educators, please contact info@massarted.com so MAEA can help support these conversations.

MAEA Guidelines for Visual Art Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

MAEA has released guidance for PreK-12 schools, administrators, and arts educators as they plan for the 2020-2021 school year, to ensure that we may continue to provide meaningful arts instruction for all students in Massachusetts. Click on the link to view the MAEA Guidelines for Visual Art Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic drafted by members of the Massachusetts Art Education Association.

The mission of MAEA is to advance high quality visual arts education for all students by empowering ‍‍art educators‍‍ to excel in the practice, instruction, promotion, and celebration of visual art.

WAEA Virtual Conference Partnership

MAEA is happy to share that we are partnering with the Wisconsin Art Education Association to provide you with a fall virtual conference opportunity.  20/20 Vision  will be hosted online on October 24, 2020 with a mix of both live events and pre-recorded sessions. All live sessions will also be recorded and added to the library of sessions and you will have access to those sessions until December 31, 2020 so you will be able to view sessions at your own pace. Registration is not open yet. Learn more about this opportunity here.

Art Education Zoom Series – August Session

Focus for August: Connect, Create, Collab
The goal of this session is to provide a space for arts educators who would like to take part in creating artwork together virtually. Connect, Create, Collab, is an opportunity for artmaking and informal art sharing facilitated by the conference committee chair Shannon Carey. There will also be time during the session to connect with other arts educators as well as engage collaboratively in conversation about the upcoming school year. At the conclusion of the session there will be time to share the artwork you have created during this session, or previously during the time span of the pandemic.

Learn more and register for this event here.

Massachusetts Remote Teaching Examples

The Center for Instructional Support at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is seeking to celebrate and amplify the work of Massachusetts educators who created engaging opportunities for their students during remote learning this past spring. As we look ahead to the 2020-2021 school year, we do so with the knowledge that many students and educators will return to some form of remote learning, and we believe that collectively, we can help one another. To this end, we are inviting you — teachers, coaches, administrators, advocates — to share examples of remote teaching practice that worked well this spring and summer. What helped to engage students? Advance their knowledge? Cultivate a safe and culturally responsive learning space? Build and sustain momentum for learning? We’re seeking examples in the following categories:

  • Videos of remote instruction (synchronous or asynchronous).
  • Lesson plans or instructional materials (e.g. packets, assignments) that facilitate student-centered learning.
  • Lesson plans or instructional materials that include or address the needs of English learners and students with disabilities.
  • Sample scope & sequences for hybrid and remote teaching.
  • Family communication and engagement strategies that supported student learning at home.
  • Other strategies/resources that we may be missing — what worked for you?

We hope to share many of these submissions in forthcoming DESE resources on remote learning as a way to both recognize excellent educators and promote effective, culturally responsive and sustaining remote teaching practices throughout the Commonwealth. If your submission is selected, we will reach out to you directly for additional information.

Samples of remote teaching should be submitted here. If you have any additional questions about this request for submissions, please reach out to educatordevelopment@doe.mass.edu.

 

MAEA Guidelines for Visual Art Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

MAEA has released guidance for PreK-12 schools, administrators, and arts educators as they plan for the 2020-2021 school year, to ensure that we may continue to provide meaningful arts instruction for all students in Massachusetts. Click on the link to view the MAEA Guidelines for Visual Art Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic drafted by members of the Massachusetts Art Education Association.

The mission of MAEA is to advance high quality visual arts education for all students by empowering ‍‍art educators‍‍ to excel in the practice, instruction, promotion, and celebration of visual art.