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Tips for culturally responsive and inclusive teaching centered in student voice and choice with Estella Owoimaha-Church, member, National Coalition for Core Arts Standards Expert Panel Advisory Committee.
In Summer of 2024, a panel of experts representing dance, media arts, music, theatre, and visual arts educators studied the 2014 National Arts Standards through the lens of culturally responsive teaching and student-centered instruction. Their work culminated in the a white paper filled with strategies for culturally responsive teaching, strategies to avoid ableism and strategies to center student voice and choice when using the standards, along with some thoughtful comments for any future standards revisions. During this webinar, one of the expert panelists, Estella Owoimaha-Church, will share some theatre specific strategies for culturally responsive, student centered teaching.
Estella Owoimaha-Church
Estella Owoimaha-Church is a first-generation Angeleno, deeply connected to her heritage with roots in Samoa and Nigeria. Most recently, she served as the Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities(EPIC) and has nearly two decades of experience as an educator and organizer. Notably, she was the first Samoan named a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize in 2017 and was recognized as California Theatre Teacher of the Year in 2020.Her commitment to social justice and equity is evidenced by her previous roles as chair of the California Teachers Association's inaugural Racial Equity Steering Committee and secretary of the National Education Association's Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus. Estella founded Education Ensemble to provide safe spaces for youth to create art as direct-action and co-created EN-ACT, an online network for global educators promoting best practices in arts integration and social-emotional learning. An advocate for marginalized youth, Estella speaks internationally on pressing education and racial justice issues. Her transformative approach to education highlights her dedication to nurturing the next generation of world-builders. Estella Owoimaha-Church has been featured by CBS, CNN, Global Citizen, Education Post, The Daily Breeze, and The New York Times.
Alexis Truitt
Alexis Truitt is the Executive Director of the American Alliance for Theater & Education (AATE). Prior to her time with AATE she was the Program Coordinator for the Changing Education Through the Arts (CETA) Program at the Kennedy Center. She holds her Masters in Arts Management from George Mason University and her Bachelors of Music in voice from The Boston Conservatory. She has had the opportunity to intern with the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, English National Opera, and was an Allen Lee Hughes Fellow at Arena Stage. She also volunteers with The St. Mark’s Players, where she has had the opportunity to wear many hats--including Board Member, Treasurer, Director of Community Engagement, and served as the Artistic Director for the past 6 years.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 11/14/2024
Auditions can be the most challenging part of any theatre program. How do you prepare yourself and your students for success? This session will discuss pre-audition communication and prep, audition methods, and post-audition communication. Help students to shine with these methods and lower your own stress throughout the process.
Auditions can be the most challenging part of any theatre program. How do you prepare yourself and your students for success? This session will discuss pre-audition communication and prep, audition methods, and post-audition communication. Help students to shine with these methods and lower your own stress throughout the process.
Aileen Zeigler
Aileen Zeigler is a bilingual theatre artist focused on the collaborative nature of theatre. She is a director, teacher, stage manager, scenic designer, costumer, props artist and more. Her work is inspired by her belief that we can build each other up and become better by knowing each other. A teacher at heart Aileen loves to engage students and set them free to create from their inspiration. She teaches courses in Acting, Technical theatre, and Production. Aileen has directed over 30 productions with students including Catch Me if You Can, Radium Girls, Cinderella, Into the Woods, Frozen JR. and La Verdad Sospechosa. She is an active leader in the International Thespian Society with whom she has provided workshops on audio creation lessons, musical theatre yoga, technical theatre and engineering collaboration, and model cornerstone assessments. She completed her MFA in Theatre Pedagogy and Directing at the University of Idaho.
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A magical flavor is created when group work clicks; in this webinar explore strategies for building ensemble by valuing every member of your group.
Most shows have a cast of many. How do you bring everyone together and create something your audience can’t stop talking about? In this workshop we’ll explore the exciting world of true ensemble building and celebrating the uniqueness of every member.
Venus-Tyané Kuya
Culture and Engagement Director
Desert Sage School
Venus-Tyané is the Culture and Engagement Director at Desert Sage School. She studied Musical Theater in Berlin, Germany and has a B.A in Global Arts & Culture and Education. She performed for many US productions, including Nickelodeon and Stories that Soar; and internationally, from Friedrichstadtpalast to Jazzclub Neukölln. Venus-Tyané was the Musical Director for the performing arts school JMEM Berlin. She has toured throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Estonia, Czech Republic, India, South Korea, and Japan. She has a passion for the arts and people's stories and is dedicated to making a positive impact that has a world ripple effect.
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This session explores customizing arts education, empowering educators to design authentic lessons tailored to students and communities, utilizing the Customized Arts Learning Toolkit, offered as a free resource by the State Education Directors of Arts Education.
In this session, members of the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE) will take you on a tour of a fabulous tool for customizing arts education—an approach that empowers theatre educators to design authentic lessons suited to the students in their classroom and the communities they are from. Learn how to use the Customized Arts Learning Toolkit to create dynamic learning experiences that inspire students to actively participate, explore, and express their own personal and cultural perspectives through theatre arts. Whether you're just starting your journey in teaching or you're a seasoned professional looking to enhance your practice, there's something valuable for everyone in this session.
Elizabeth Maughan
Fine Arts Project Manager
Oklahoma State Department of Education
Elizabeth Maughan is President for the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE) and fine arts project manager at the Oklahoma State Department of Education. She also serves on the Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE) Research and Publications Committee. In addition, she is a member of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and advisor to the Oklahoma Alliance for Arts Education (OAAE). She has articles published in Oklahoma Music (OkMEA), Kansas Music Review (KMEA), Kodály Envoy, and Kronicle (OAKE).Cody Talarico
Fine Ats Education Specialist
Nebraska Department of Education
Cody Talarico, is a musician and supporter of arts education. Cody taught music in the Bellevue (NE) Public Schools and is currently serving Nebraska as the Fine Arts Education Specialist at the Nebraska Department of Education where he leads and supports visual arts, media arts, dance, music and theatre education. Cody also serves arts education nationally, as a member-at-large on the Executive Team for SEADAE (State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education). He is a professional musician and an all-around fine arts fanatic who resides in the Omaha, NE, area with his family. One of his greatest joys is seeing how the arts and arts education connects us.Dr. Lauren Conrad
Education Associate for Visual and Performing Arts
Delaware Department of Education
Dr. Lauren Conrad serves as the Education Associate for Visual and Performing Arts for the Delaware Department of Education. In this role Dr. Conrad oversees arts programming in public and charter schools in the state. She works to provide high quality professional learning experiences for arts educators and provides guidance through an arts lens with the Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development workgroup at the DOE. Dr. Conrad taught vocal music education for 15 years where her primary role was to encourage human self-expression and academic excellence from her students through multiple choral ensembles. Dr. Conrad is currently serving as President-Elect of the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE).
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Contains 9 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 06/18/2024
Adjudicator training for scoring Thespy student events. Revised July 19th, 2023.
This Thespy Adjudication Course has been designed for training adjudicators who will be viewing and scoring student work as a part of the EdTA Thespy program.
The course provides an overview of scoring student work using a rubric, then demonstrates how to use these skills with the rubrics for Thespy events. The learner should download and save or print the exemplar rubrics found in the "Handouts" tab of this course to use while moving through the course modules. Upon completion of the training, the user may print a certificate as proof of training which may be presented if required for either Thespy adjudication at the International Thespian Festival or for Thespy adjudication at a Chapter qualifying event.
NOTE: Online adjudicator training should be combined with an in-person practice session to allow the adjudicators to deeply understand how to apply the rubric and come to a common agreement on the meaning of each descriptor. This process is called "norming".
Ken Bolinsky
Arts Curriculum and Assessment Consultant
Ken Bolinsky holds an MFA in Directing from Syracuse University and is a licensed arts educator who taught theatre on both the secondary and post-secondary levels for more than twenty years. As an educational consultant he's worked with national, regional, state and local educational and arts organizations to develop standards-based curricula, instructional formats and assessment methodologies in the arts, and served fourteen years as State Coordinator of the NEA's Poetry Out Loud initiative for the Mississippi Arts Council.
Ken is also a stage director with seventy-seven productions under his belt, covering the gamut of educational, community, and professional theatre. With credits ranging from New York's Off-Broadway to Chicago's Off-Loop, he is a member of two theatrical Unions: Stage Directors & Choreographers Society and Actors' Equity Association.
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Contains 15 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 06/18/2024
Adjudicator training for scoring Thespy performance student events. Anyone may take the course- click on the Register button above.
This Thespy Adjudication Course has been designed for training adjudicators who will be viewing and scoring student work as a part of the EdTA Thespy program. You not need to be a member of EdTA to take the training, but you must click on the "Register" button. When you click on the "Register" button you will be asked to log in by creating a free account. EdTA members should simply use their EdTA login.
The course provides an overview of scoring student work using a rubric, then demonstrates how to use these skills with the rubrics for Thespy events. The learner should download and save or print the exemplar rubrics found in the "Handouts" tab of this course to use while moving through the course modules. Upon completion of the training, the user may print a certificate as proof of training which may be presented if required for either Thespy adjudication at the International Thespian Festival or for Thespy adjudication at a Chapter qualifying event.
NOTE: Online adjudicator training should be combined with an in-person practice session to allow the adjudicators to deeply understand how to apply the rubric and come to a common agreement on the meaning of each descriptor. This process is called "norming".
Ken Bolinsky
Arts Curriculum and Assessment Consultant
Ken Bolinsky holds an MFA in Directing from Syracuse University and is a licensed arts educator who taught theatre on both the secondary and post-secondary levels for more than twenty years. As an educational consultant he's worked with national, regional, state and local educational and arts organizations to develop standards-based curricula, instructional formats and assessment methodologies in the arts, and served fourteen years as State Coordinator of the NEA's Poetry Out Loud initiative for the Mississippi Arts Council.
Ken is also a stage director with seventy-seven productions under his belt, covering the gamut of educational, community, and professional theatre. With credits ranging from New York's Off-Broadway to Chicago's Off-Loop, he is a member of two theatrical Unions: Stage Directors & Choreographers Society and Actors' Equity Association.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 06/05/2024
In the realm of arts education, it is crucial to question the existing norms and explore new approaches that foster liberation, empowerment, and inclusivity. This dynamic webinar invites educators, practitioners, and advocates to critically examine the traditional model of arts education and discover strategies for integrating a more liberatory framework into their work.
In the realm of arts education, it is crucial to question the existing norms and explore new approaches that foster liberation, empowerment, and inclusivity. This dynamic webinar invites educators, practitioners, and advocates to critically examine the traditional model of arts education and discover strategies for integrating a more liberatory framework into their work.
Quanice Floyd
Quanice G. Floyd (she/her) is a renaissance woman who wears many capes. Born and raised in NYC, she has spent over a decade in Washington, DC where she has received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education from Howard University and Kent State University respectively. Her passion for arts administration led her to pursue her second Master’s degree in Arts Management at American University and is currently a doctoral student at Drexel University. Quanice was recently appointed as the Executive Director of National Guild for Community Arts Education after previously serving as the Executive Director at Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance, an arts education advocacy and service organization. She is also the Co-Founder of the Arts Administrators of Color (AAC) Network, an organization committed to empowering artists and arts administrators by advocating for access, diversity, inclusion, and equity in the arts in the DC and Baltimore metropolitan areas. She has also been a public-school music educator where she taught elementary and middle school general music, chorus, band, and orchestra. Quanice serves as a commissioner for the DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities and is an alumna of Fractured Atlas’ Artist Campaign School, the National Guild for Community Arts Education's Leadership Institute (CAELI), ArtEquity's Racial Facilitator Cohort, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music Educators and Arts Administrators Academy, 4.0 Schools' Essentials Program, and the Arts Education Collaborative’s Leadership Academy. Quanice received the Americans for the Arts' American Express Emerging Leader Award and the Arts Advocate of the Year Award from the Coalition of African Americans in the Performing Arts.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 05/30/2024
Teachers will explore the strategic process of crafting theatrical seasons that go beyond entertainment and serve as catalysts for growth in your drama program, campus, and community. You'll learn how to choose productions that challenge students and foster connections, whether you're flying solo or teaming up. By the end, you'll have all the tools you need to craft theatrical experiences that inspire growth and bring your community closer together.
Teachers will explore the strategic process of crafting theatrical seasons that go beyond entertainment and serve as catalysts for growth in your drama program, campus, and community. In this session, educators will gain insights and practical strategies to empower student development, enhance emotional intelligence, and build meaningful connections through show selection. You'll learn how to choose productions that challenge students and foster connections, whether you're flying solo or teaming up. By the end, you'll have all the tools you need to craft theatrical experiences that inspire growth and bring your community closer together.
Jade Maia Lambert
Jade Maia Lambert is the proud director-dramaturg who serves as the executive producer of Lambert Smith Media, a creative hub dedicated to producing groundbreaking entertainment through multimedia performance. LSM most recently produced the broadway hit, FELA! The Musical to sold out crowds in Atlanta, Georgia Through the mission of LSM she currently manages a creative coaching and consulting firm, “The Everyday Actor,” which guides artistic visionaries through techniques to realizing their dreams. Jade’s Living Authentically Method of Artistry (LAMOA), is a transformative training experience for the21st century artist grounded in performative practices that encourage creatives to develop their authentic voice. Jade previously served as the theatre director at Tri-Cities High School, instructor of acting at Spelman College and as artistic associate, dramaturg, and teaching artist at the Alliance Theatre. Jade currently serves the theatre community in Atlanta through LAMOA workshops and college coaching, as returning adjunct lecturer at her alma mater Spelman College, and as an associate producer at True Colors Theatre Company. You can find jade on Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok @theeverydayactor and on Youtube at The Everyday Actor.
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Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Certificate Recorded On: 05/28/2024
Discover tips, tools, and strategies to make theatre education more inclusive for learners with diverse needs in this three part webinar series "Teach with GIVE" from TeachwithGIVE.org.
Join theatre educators P. Tyler Britt and Arielle Lever to build foundational knowledge and skills for creating inclusive theatre education experiences. Whether you’re just getting started or already producing inclusive performances, you’ll explore tips, tools, and strategies from TeachwithGIVE.org, a free, online resource hub for educators. You’ll walk away with access to resources you can use as you plan, teach, perform, and reflect with students with a wide range of needs.
Arielle Lever
Arielle Lever is an arts educator who focuses a great deal of energy and work around accessibility in theater. She works with The New Victory Theater, Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium, Lincoln Center and CO/LAB Theater Group and also consults on inclusion in the arts.
P. Tyler Britt
P. Tyler Britt is a Brooklyn native, Theater Practitioner, Stage Manager and Teaching Artist. He works to craft brave spaces, within the intersectionality of education and theater, that offer meaningful opportunities for discourse and growth. Currently, P. Tyler is a teaching artist with The New Victory Theater and Disney.
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Join Karen Salvador in an exploration of Divisive Concepts Laws, their impacts on education, and resources and strategies that can help theatre teachers cope.
Join Karen Salvador in an exploration of Divisive Concepts Laws, their impacts on education, and resources and strategies that can help theatre teachers cope. In this session, the presenter will define divisive concepts laws (DCLs) and offer information on how to find out what laws and policies affect you where you teach. Dr. Salvador will summarize data from her research on how these laws are impacting music curriculum and pedagogies, students, and teachers--focusing on information that is likely applicable in theatre education. Then she will offer strategies and resources to help educators cope with the DCLs and their impacts (which extend beyond the states and districts where DCLs are in effect). Viewers will leave the presentation better-informed with resources regarding DCLs and strategies for coping with them.
Karen Salvador
Associate Professor and Chair of Music Education
Michigan State University
Karen Salvador is Associate Professor and Chair of Music Education at Michigan State University, where she teaches courses on early childhood and elementary general music as well as graduate seminars in music education psychology and research. She previously taught elementary general music (K-4) in Eaton Rapids, MI; choir and drama in New Zealand; children’s choirs in Grand Rapids, MI; and early childhood music at the UM-Flint Early Childhood Development Center. Currently, she directs the early childhood music education programs at Michigan State’s Community Music Schools and conducts the MSU Children’s Choir.
Dr. Salvador’s research pertains to how music educators meet individual student needs, particularly in early childhood and elementary general music. This research extends into music teacher education, exploring both program practices for music educator preparation and the lived experiences of music educators who are working to become more inclusive and responsive educators. Over the past two years, she has focused on the impacts of divisive concepts laws on music education and educators. A frequent presenter, Dr. Salvador is in demand for workshops on early childhood and elementary and as a facilitator working with music teaching and learning organizations to strategize toward more inclusive, responsive, and sustaining practices.
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