Blueprints for teaching and learning in the arts introductory webinars

The Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts provide teachers with a path to follow for developing curriculum in all arts disciplines, and provide benchmarks for what children should know, understand, and be able to do in dance, music, theater, and visual arts at critical junctures in their intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In addition, the Blueprints provide school administrators with tools to appropriately supervise arts teachers and to recognize and share with parents the potential their children have for achievement in the arts. The Office of Arts and Special Projects prepared these webinars to introduce teachers and administrators to the Blueprints.

Access copies of the Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts to utilize with these webinars. 

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The Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts provide teachers with a path to follow for developing curriculum in all arts disciplines, and provide benchmarks for what children should know, understand, and be able to do in dance, music, theater, and visual arts at critical junctures in their intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In addition, the Blueprints provide school administrators with tools to appropriately supervise arts teachers and to recognize and share with parents the potential their children have for achievement in the arts. The Office of Arts and Special Projects prepared these webinars to introduce teachers and administrators to the Blueprints.

This visual arts Blueprint webinar is presented by Maria Bonilla and Barbara Rudnick with Karen Rosner, Director of Visual Arts.

The Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts provide teachers with a path to follow for developing curriculum in all arts disciplines, and provide benchmarks for what children should know, understand, and be able to do in dance, music, theater, and visual arts at critical junctures in their intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In addition, the Blueprints provide school administrators with tools to appropriately supervise arts teachers and to recognize and share with parents the potential their children have for achievement in the arts. The Office of Arts and Special Projects prepared these webinars to introduce teachers and administrators to the Blueprints.

This theater Blueprint webinar is presented by Naima Moffet-Warden and Caitlin Stanton with Peter Avery, Director of Theater.

The Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts provide teachers with a path to follow for developing curriculum in all arts disciplines, and provide benchmarks for what children should know, understand, and be able to do in dance, music, theater, and visual arts at critical junctures in their intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In addition, the Blueprints provide school administrators with tools to appropriately supervise arts teachers and to recognize and share with parents the potential their children have for achievement in the arts. The Office of Arts and Special Projects prepared these webinars to introduce teachers and administrators to the Blueprints.

This music Blueprint webinar is presented by Robert Lamont and Quinn McClure with Elizabeth Guglielmo, Director of Music.

The Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts provide teachers with a path to follow for developing curriculum in all arts disciplines, and provide benchmarks for what children should know, understand, and be able to do in dance, music, theater, and visual arts at critical junctures in their intellectual, physical, and emotional development. In addition, the Blueprints provide school administrators with tools to appropriately supervise arts teachers and to recognize and share with parents the potential their children have for achievement in the arts. The Office of Arts and Special Projects prepared these webinars to introduce teachers and administrators to the Blueprints.

This dance Blueprint and NYS standards alignment webinar is presented by Kerrianne Cody and Margaret Plaza with Ana Fragoso, Director of Dance.