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As a youth art educator, I am self-motivated, dependable with extensive experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds including formal and informal: public schools, museums, community art centers, recreation centers, and camps. I have always had an interest in education and learning through art and in 2010, I pursued my Masters of Science in Art Education at Rochester Institute of Technology and certification to teach in New York State. This intense, lengthy process involved both the classroom and 12 weeks of student teaching. This expanded my philosophy of education and ideas about learning. I believe in curricular integration and lessons plans in art education relating to core subjects. Also, developing research strategies and curriculum planning focusing on projects is an asset of mine. Being an art educator I am always thinking creatively and adapting to new situations and have the ability to take the initiative.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

E-BOOK

NEW: ARTS EDUCATION NAVIGATOR E-BOOKS
http://www.americansforthearts.org/networks/arts_education/navigator.asp
In partnership with Vans Custom Culture, Americans for the Arts recently released Facts & Figures, the first e-book in a new series, Arts Education Navigator. Facts & Figures provides you with all of the data you need to convince someone of the benefits of arts education and illustrates the urgent need to prevent the decline of arts education. Drawing on classic research in an easy-to-read format, this e-book highlights key data points every advocate needs when discussing the importance of arts education. 



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