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  • Free VSA Webinar - Drama & Universal Design for Learning

    February 11, 2014 2:30 - 4:00 PM EST

    Posted Monday February 03 2014 at 10:14 pm.
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    VSA Webinar Series

    Description: A practical, real-world, and highly interactive look at drama and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the natural connection between them, and how to make your drama work more UDL.  This session is for teaching artists, drama specialists, classroom teachers, and anyone interested in the subject.

    Presenter: Stephen Yaffe is an arts and education consultant, evaluator and designer of professional development programs who has coached teaching artists and teachers working with special learners across the country.  A former TA and graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he is Chair of The Arts in Special Education Consortium in NYC.

    Intended Audience: Teaching Artists, Teachers, Drama Specialists, School & Arts Administrators, etc.

    Real-time captioning will be available at http://www.streamtext.net/player?event=JFKCENTER during the Webinar presentation.  If you need any additional accommodations, please contact Lisa Damico at lvdamico@kennedy-center.org.

    Please note: Participants should be familiar with general principals of UDL and/or have taken VSA webinars UDL 101: An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning for Teaching Artists and UDL 102: Universal Design for Learning in the Arts Classroom prior to participation.

    If you are unable to attend the Webinar live, but are still interested in viewing, you can register for it and you will receive a link to the recording following the Webinar.

    Drama & Universal Design for Learning
    Tuesday, February 11, 2014 2:30 - 4:00 PM EST
    Registration: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/469898782

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