
New York State Alliance for Arts Education A reception honoring the artists of Accelerate: a juried exhibition of emerging artists with disabilities
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New York State Alliance for Arts Education
This conference is designed for all educators: general classroom teachers, sequential arts and music teachers, school administrators, teaching artists, cultural organization education coordinators, school librarians, and interested parents.
Participants will gain insight and strategies on bringing the arts into the clas...sroom and infusing and enriching the curriculum in all subject areas through the arts. Those new to AIE will discover where to begin the journey, and where to turn for resources. Veterans will gain new techniques for the planning, execution and evaluation of AIE programs. Our goal is for everyone to come away with a renewed passion for ensuring that the arts are an integral part of every student’s education.
This is the conference for YOU:
• the classroom teacher looking for ideas and new tools to use in the classroom, to engage your students and renew your enthusiasm for teaching
• the school administrator interested in achievement and learning for all students
• the special area teacher craving a definitive place for arts in the school environment
• the artist, using knowledge, creativity and specialized skills to inspire learning
(and to earn money!)
• the cultural organization administrator who desires a lasting community and school connection through sharing of knowledge and resources
• the visionary who identifies collaboration, cross-curricular learning and the arts as vital 21st century skills in today’s global community
Find out more information, and register for this upcoming conference by visiting NYSAAE's website here: http://www.nysaae.org/Syracuse-10-09.htm
A Day-Long Conference for Educators and Teaching Artists
Time:8:00AM Tuesday, October 27th
Location:The Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel

New York State Alliance for Arts Education Cuneen-Hackett Arts Center:July 6- August 6
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New York State Alliance for Arts Education
The Dana Foundation - Webposium for Teaching Artists
What: "Artists in Classrooms: What is the Role of the Teaching Artist?"
When: Friday, June 19, 2009 1:00-2:30PM (EST)
What is the role of the teaching artist in public education? How can schools maximize a partnership with an outside artist? What is the artist role in t...he classroom, in the art room, in the school? How can artists help build a culture in a school where creativity, innovation, and imagination are at the core of teaching and learning?
Join the Dana Foundation online for a discussion about the evolving issues in the Teaching Artist profession. The event will be streamed live and viewers will be able to join in the Q&A at the end of the session.
Registration ends June 18th at 5pm. REGISTER NOW!
Follow this link to register: https://danaevents.webex.com/mw0306l/myw ebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=dana events&service=6&main_url=https://danaev ents.webex.com/ec0605l/eventcenter/event /eventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26c onfViewID%3D278382546%26siteurl%3Ddanaev ents%26%26%26
The Dana Foundation's Webposium "What is the Role of the Teaching Artist?"
Time:1:00PM Friday, June 19th
Location:Online

New York State Alliance for Arts Education Our annual spring conference, this one titled "Making smART Connections." Held May 7, 2009 in Lake Placid, NY.
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New York State Alliance for Arts Education
Poetry Out Loud is a national program that encourages the study of great poetry by offering educational materials and a dynamic recitation competition to high schools across the country.
For more information about the 2009-10 POL competition season, contact NYSAAE's Program Coordinator Sharon Scarlata at sharon@nysaae.org.
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New York State Alliance for Arts Education Our annual spring conference, this one titled "Making smART Connections." Held May 7, 2009 in Lake Placid, NY.
4 new photos

New York State Alliance for Arts Education
Poetry Out Loud is a national program that encourages the study of great poetry by offering educational materials and a dynamic recitation competition to high schools across the country.
For more information about the 2009-10 POL competition season, contact NYSAAE's Program Coordinator Sharon Scarlata at sharon@nysaae.org.
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