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Teachers and teaching artists can support each other in forging new pathways for integrating the arts into K-12 classrooms by sharing teaching strategies, creative expression, and curricular resources. The sharing of Open Educational Resources (OER) and related practices involving digital and social learning is the cornerstone of ISKME’s facilitation of teacher professional development and peer-based learning. Our approach leverages existing practices of teachers and builds on ISKME’s OER Commons [www.oercommons.org] network for open teaching and learning resources.  
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Teachers and teaching artists can support each other in forging new pathways for integrating the arts into K-12 classrooms by sharing teaching strategies, creative expression, and curricular resources. The sharing of Open Educational Resources (OER) and related practices involving digital and social learning is the cornerstone of ISKME’s facilitation of teacher professional development and peer-based learning. Our approach leverages existing practices of teachers and builds on ISKME’s OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org network for open teaching and learning resources.  
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==Goals:==
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==OER and Arts Education Project Goals==
ISKME’s OER and Arts Education project, supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, has the following goals:  
ISKME’s OER and Arts Education project, supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, has the following goals:  
# to engage in-service and pre-service teachers and teaching artists in trainings around collaborative learning strategies and shared online resources and processes
# to engage in-service and pre-service teachers and teaching artists in trainings around collaborative learning strategies and shared online resources and processes
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# to convene a stakeholders meeting around OER and arts education in February 2010
# to convene a stakeholders meeting around OER and arts education in February 2010
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In summer 2009, ISKME [www.iskme.org] launched its first series of summer courses and seminars in teacher professional development focused on OER and teacher-led approaches. In addition to focusing on the use of Open Educational Resources (OER), our trainings support teachers in modeling investigative project-based learning and experiential arts and design approaches for the classroom that can be adapted to work across disciplines. Participants learn about the concepts of “open” and resources that intended to be free and non-proprietary, and by extension, adaptable and shareable.
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In summer 2009, ISKME (http://www.iskme.org) launched its first series of summer courses and seminars in teacher professional development focused on OER and teacher-led approaches. In addition to focusing on the use of Open Educational Resources (OER), our trainings support teachers in modeling investigative project-based learning and experiential arts and design approaches for the classroom that can be adapted to work across disciplines. Participants learn about the concepts of “open” and resources that intended to be free and non-proprietary, and by extension, adaptable and shareable.
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==Professional Development:==
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==OER Arts-Related Projects and Workshops==
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To see a recent example of our professional development offerings, visit the following shared wiki project pages used for the workshop:  
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Listed below are links to OER Projects that focused on the arts and professional development in arts education:
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* [http://wiki.oercommons.org/mediawiki/index.php/ISKME%27s_OER_Academy_on_Arts_Integration OER Academy on Arts Integration] , held at Mills College on August 2-3, 2009, for third through twelfth grade teachers, teaching artists, and community arts leaders.
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*'''[[Creative to the Core]]: Reformatting Writing Genres Through Art and  Science''' January 18 and February 1, 2012 at the De Young Museum and the Cal Academy of Sciences San Francisco, CA
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* [http://wiki.oercommons.org/mediawiki/index.php/Teaching_Artist_Institute Teaching Artist Institute] , held at Cal Shakes Rehearsal Hall in Berkeley , for teaching artists.
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*'''Science, Literacy, Arts iNtegration in the Twenty-first century (SLANT) Follow Up: [[Projection & Assessment]]''' January 29, 2011 at San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, CA
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*'''[[SFUSD Summer Institute]]: Science, Literacy, Arts iNtegration in the Twenty-first century (SLANT)''' July 19-23, 2010 Cal Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
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*'''ISKME's [[Design Lab]]: Make the School of the Future''' at Maker Faire May 21-23, 2010 San Mateo County Event Center, San Mateo, CA
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*'''[[Armory Center for the Arts]] Workshop''' February 2, 2010 Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
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*'''[[Arts For All]] Workshop: Open Educational Resources and Arts Education,''' January 19, Culver City Unified School District, CA
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* '''[[ISKME's OER Academy on Arts Integration]]''': Integrating and Sharing Teacher-Led Curriculum in the Arts and arts integration using Social Collaboration and Multi-disciplinary approaches in the K-12 classroom.
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*'''[[Teaching Artist Institute]]''' held at Cal Shakes Rehearsal Hall in Berkeley on November 7, 2009, for teaching artists.
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*'''Media in the Classroom: [[Performing Arts]]''' held at KQED in San Francisco, for teachers, teaching artists, and community arts leaders.
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*'''[http://wiki.oercommons.org/mediawiki/upload//OER_Arts_Ed_Fellowship_Program_v6_send.pdf OER and Arts Education Fellowship Program]'''
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==Online Collaboration:==
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''For a complete list of ISKME's OER Projects and Workshops, go to the [[Projects]] wiki page.''
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==Online Collaboration==
* [http://oerarts.ning.com/ OER Arts Ning] a social networking site where teachers, teaching artists, artists, and arts community leaders collaborate around the concepts of open and arts education
* [http://oerarts.ning.com/ OER Arts Ning] a social networking site where teachers, teaching artists, artists, and arts community leaders collaborate around the concepts of open and arts education
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==Create & Share OER==
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* [[Arts As Social Justice OER]]
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 3 February 2012

Teachers and teaching artists can support each other in forging new pathways for integrating the arts into K-12 classrooms by sharing teaching strategies, creative expression, and curricular resources. The sharing of Open Educational Resources (OER) and related practices involving digital and social learning is the cornerstone of ISKME’s facilitation of teacher professional development and peer-based learning. Our approach leverages existing practices of teachers and builds on ISKME’s OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org network for open teaching and learning resources.

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OER and Arts Education Project Goals

ISKME’s OER and Arts Education project, supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, has the following goals:

  1. to engage in-service and pre-service teachers and teaching artists in trainings around collaborative learning strategies and shared online resources and processes
  2. to develop and share a training model for others to use and adapt
  3. to create a pilot network that supports OER awareness and use in arts education
  4. to convene a stakeholders meeting around OER and arts education in February 2010

In summer 2009, ISKME (http://www.iskme.org) launched its first series of summer courses and seminars in teacher professional development focused on OER and teacher-led approaches. In addition to focusing on the use of Open Educational Resources (OER), our trainings support teachers in modeling investigative project-based learning and experiential arts and design approaches for the classroom that can be adapted to work across disciplines. Participants learn about the concepts of “open” and resources that intended to be free and non-proprietary, and by extension, adaptable and shareable.

OER Arts-Related Projects and Workshops

Listed below are links to OER Projects that focused on the arts and professional development in arts education:

For a complete list of ISKME's OER Projects and Workshops, go to the Projects wiki page.

Online Collaboration

Create & Share OER


Unless specified otherwise, contributions to the OER Commons Wiki are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share-Alike License

The OER Commons Wiki is a project of The Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management (ISKME)

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