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Art as Inquiry workshop at Arts is Life conference

Teachers can bring their students to this online conference!

Jon me for a 10am workshop on Groundhog's Day to explore Art as Inquiry together.

The day has a great line-up including an interactive keynote with Studio Pathways and workshops with such all-stars as Alphabet Rockers, KQED Education, and The Beat Within.


About the conference:

This institute is open to all teachers, administration, staff, counselors K-12, and is co-produced in partnership with Santa Clara County Office of Education, Alameda County Office of Education, Stanford Live, Young Audiences of Northern California, KQED, and the San Mateo County Arts Commission Office of Arts and Culture. This day-long immersive experience will include many dynamic presenters, a rockstar line-up for the keynote, a special panel on Student Voice, AND MORE!

The workshops will highlight key tops for student engagement including all 5 arts disciplines, diversity, equity & inclusion, SEL, and trauma-informed practices.

We are so excited to bring teachers a new model of professional development that includes your students. What? Include my students? In these times of a global pandemic, we recognize that finding a substitute teacher is almost impossible, and one of the main themes of the conference is “Student Voice,” so why not invite students? The workshop presenters are all skilled in leading experiential PDs that model how one would teach to students and what better way than to try it out with them there? So sign up! Invite your colleagues! And bring your class!

Please register here.

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