Implementing the New National Visual Arts Standards Webinar Series

Complete, 7-Part Webinar Series: Implementing the New National Visual Art Standards

  • An Overview of What Art Educators Need to Know
  • Learning Progressions—Demonstrating Student Growth
  • Art Educator Effectiveness—An Exploration of How the New Standards Support New Teacher Evaluation Systems
  • Model Cornerstone Assessments—An Exploration of How the New Standards Support Authentic Assessment Strategies
  • A Resource to Support Instruction Aligned with State Standards
  • How Teachers are Using the Unit Design Template to Support a Comprehensive Art Experience
  • How Secondary Teachers are Implementing the Standards to Support a Comprehensive Art Experience

 

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  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The new standards provide opportunities to plan units of study that fully integrate the four artistic processes of creating, presenting, responding and connecting. See how two veteran secondary art educators are implementing these flexible and adaptable standards for their teaching.

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    The new standards provide opportunities to plan units of study that fully integrate the four artistic processes of creating, presenting, responding and connecting. See how two veteran secondary art educators are implementing these flexible and adaptable standards for their teaching.

    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team; Secondary Art Teachers: Laura Milas, former NAEA Board member and member of the Standards Assessment Team, and James Rees, NAEA Secondary Division Director and NAEA Board of Directors.


    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Professional Development Credits

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The new standards provide opportunities to plan units of study that fully integrate the four artistic processes of creating, presenting, responding and connecting. See how the unit design template is both flexible and adaptable to your teaching situation. Learn from an early career art teacher how she is using the template to integrate the standards into a thematic unit for fifth graders; and from a veteran art teacher how he is using the template to tailor instruction. Find out more about sharing your lesson designs with art educators through the Lesson Design Challenge Pinterest Board!

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    The new standards provide opportunities to plan units of study that fully integrate the four artistic processes of creating, presenting, responding and connecting. See how the unit design template is both flexible and adaptable to your teaching situation. Learn from an early career art teacher how she is using the template to integrate the standards into a thematic unit for fifth graders; and from a veteran art teacher how he is using the template to tailor instruction. Find out more about sharing your lesson designs with art educators through the Lesson Design Challenge Pinterest Board!

    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team; Elementary Art Teachers Alison Marchbanks and Bob Reeker.


    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Professional Development Credits

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The new standards provide opportunities for art educators to look at instruction and student growth through an aspirational lens. Learn how art educators are connecting the new voluntary standards with their own state and district standards. See how the new standards framework can be aligned with state standards to support student learning by embedding Enduring Understandings for instruction.

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    The new standards provide opportunities for art educators to look at instruction and student growth through an aspirational lens. Learn how art educators are connecting the new voluntary standards with their own state and district standards. See how the new standards framework can be aligned with state standards to support student learning by embedding Enduring Understandings for instruction.



    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Professional Development Credits

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Gain an understanding of how formative assessment techniques in the art classroom can support 21st Century Skills and demonstrate parallels to the Common Core State Standards through this interactive webinar.

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    The new standards provide models for assessment in the art classroom that can be adapted to instructional units and tailored to local teaching and learning settings. Learn how assessment can be authentically assessed “along the way" blending the four artistic processes of creating, presenting, responding, and connecting. Gain an understanding of how formative assessment techniques in the art classroom can support 21st Century Skills and demonstrate parallels to the Common Core State Standards through this interactive webinar.

    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team, and Bob Sabol.


    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Professional Development Credits

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Discover techniques for communicating learning in art to principals, parents, and community members through this interactive webinar. As a participant, you will be challenged to lead the conversation and provide rich powerful insights to authentic artistic experiences.

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    Gain an understanding of how the new standards relate to components of many new teacher evaluation systems and provide opportunities for art educators to reflect upon their practice. Learn how the new standards can be leveraged to support teacher effectiveness by demonstrating artistic growth over time. Parallel components with the Common Core State Standards and 21st Century Skills will be shared and applied to teacher evaluations.
    Discover techniques for communicating learning in art to principals, parents, and community members through this interactive webinar. As a participant, you will be challenged to lead the conversation and provide rich powerful insights to authentic artistic experiences.

    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team, and Susan Gabbard


    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.


    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Through this Webinar, participants will be shown techniques for teaching the standards through varied teaching learning settings.

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    The standards provide learning progressions from Prek-12. The concepts embedded in the standards reflect the scope of learning – the knowledge, skills and understandings taught through the study of the visual arts. Participants will gain an understanding of the grade-by-grade progressions and learn how the new standards can be cluster grouped through unit planning and presented authentically to demonstrate artistic growth over time. Parallel components with the Common Core State Standards and 21st Century Skills will be shared. Through this Webinar, participants will be shown techniques for teaching the standards through varied teaching learning settings.

    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team, and Joyce Huser


    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Discover how the new visual arts standards can be applied to local teaching and learning settings through this interactive webinar! The new voluntary Visual Arts Standards provide a foundation for visual arts education for all students. The standards support student-learning outcomes through big ideas—enduring understandings and essential questions. Learn about the comprehensive web-based framework of the standards including Anchor Standards, Enduring Understandings, Artistic Processes, Essential Questions, Grade-by-Grade Learning Progression, and more.

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    Discover how the new visual arts standards can be applied to local teaching and learning settings through this interactive webinar! The new voluntary Visual Arts Standards provide a foundation for visual arts education for all students. The standards support student-learning outcomes through big ideas—enduring understandings and essential questions. Learn about the comprehensive web-based framework of the standards including Anchor Standards, Enduring Understandings, Artistic Processes, Essential Questions, Grade-by-Grade Learning Progression, and more.


    Presenters: Dennis Inhulsen, NAEA President and Chair of the Visual Arts Writing Team, and September Buys




    Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

    Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

    Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

    You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

    2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
    2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.

Upon completion of an NAEA webinar, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation with (1) clock hour of professional development per session, as designated by NAEA. Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning institute are granted for participation in an organized professional learning experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction and can be used toward continuing education credit in most states. It is the responsibility of the participant to verify acceptance by professional governing authorities in their area.

Acknowledge your learning with university credit from the nationally accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico by accruing 15 hours for 1 unit of university credit for your NAEA professional development efforts. Participate in 15 NAEA webinars (live and/or archived) or combine the webinar hours with the NAEA Virtual Conference hours, and/or NAEA PreConvention Sessions to reach your 15 hours. To earn university credit, you must accrue your 15 hours of NAEA learning within the same twelve-month period.

Then submit your NAEA Virtual Art Educators record of participation (all 15 hours) to the Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico along with the required application fee and enroll in EDUC 831A.

You will be able to also earn 1 unit of university credit for attending and participating in the 2016 NAEA Convention in Chicago. You will be able to enroll in this course, EDUC 812B, next spring.

2015 spring and summer fees were $60.
2015 fall and 2016 spring fees and further details will be posted soon.