The National Art Education Foundation (NAEF) offers a variety of grants that support art education. If you could use some funds for art supplies or want to launch a new art program, check out the NAEF’s various foundation programs:
http://www.arteducators.org/grants/grants_page_2.html. All grant proposals must be submitted postmarked no later than October 1, 2009 to be considered.
Hi Everyone!!! I really LOVED the oral language of Asha’s Baba and how this style makes learning interesting and exciting. I am also very interested in trying (I hope to be successful) to teach through stories. I feel the students really pay attention and remember them. Does anyone out there know where I can get more stories that pertain to 4th grade? I know between all of us…. we do not have to reinvent the wheel! Doesn’t it make sense that the very first learning was pasted down through stories and song?!
Susan Mendez
I had a terrific time at the 10-Year Anniversary Celebration of Art & Language Arts yesterday. It was so great to see so many alumni of the program and to hear how they are still incorporating Getty works of art into their curricula in creative and meaningful ways! The student poets from San Jose Street Elementary School and the actors from the Burbank Youth Summer Institute were very impressive–they really brought the galleries to life.
If you came to the anniversary celebration, share your thoughts on the day. And if you have pictures, please share those as well.
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