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Notes from the AEABA Creative Practice Exchange
On March 3, the Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area, with support from Leap Arts in Education, held the 2016 Creative Practice Exchange. Nine teachers stepped up to the stage in the Rueff at ACT’s Strand theater to each share a story about their classroom arts education practice in 7 minutes with 14 slides. Find photos from the whole show on Facebook.

The quick-fire presentations added energy to descriptions of joyful, energetic processes. It is clear that each of these educators has a philosophy about life which becomes intrinsic to the experiences they create in the classroom.

The event was once again organized by Dominique Enriquez, who originated the oft-imitated Curriculum Slam format years ago in Chicago. See notes from the 2015 Creative Practice Exchange.

The Alameda County Office of Education will be following up with their own curriculum slam focused on arts integration on April 16.

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