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    Embodying Literacy

    Posted Tuesday September 03 2013 at 07:20 am.
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    Embodying Literacy

    A professional learning community tailored to your needs as an arts educator . . .

    - Learn effective inclusive strategies using the arts.
    - Collaborate with peer arts educators.
    - Examine literacy through drama and dance.

    PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITY

    The Embodying Literacy professional development program will enable 12 BPS Arts Teachers to explore arts integration strategies to support literacy and inclusion of students with and without disabilities.  Through discussions with fellow participants and coaching from the instructors, participants will develop inclusive, arts-integrated literacy curricula based on Dance, Drama and English Language Arts Common Core standards.  The program is open to arts teachers in any discipline, but will focus on drama and dance techniques and processes.  It will be led by two VSA MA master teaching artists; dance instructor Priscilla Harmel, M.Ed, BC-DMT and drama instructor Marianne Adams, M.Ed.; both faculty members at Lesley University.  Each participant will receive a $400 stipend and up to 23 PDPs after completing the program between November 2013 - June 2014.

    First Meeting: Saturday, November 16th 9:30 - 3:30
    Location: The NonProfit Center, 89 South Street #101, Boston, MA 02111
    *Four additional meeting dates and locations will be decided by each cohort of teachers
    Register by Friday, October 4th on BPS My Learning Plan
    Contact education@vsamass.org or 617.350.7713 for more information.

    This program is made possible through a generous award granted by the BPS Arts Expansion Initiative.

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