Making Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Real in Art Education Practices

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Making Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Real in Art Education Practices
Wednesday, October 3, 2018 | 7-8 pm ET
FREE for NAEA Members; $49 for non-members

Unsure how to start a conversation about race in your art room? Join Patty Bode in this timely webinar to investigate the idea that "racism is not everybody's fault, but it is everybody's responsibility." Explore ways in which art educators can talk about race and racism in the preK-12 art room and art education college classroom to help advance our NAEA goals for equity, diversity, and inclusion. Strategies will include dialogue about contemporary art and studio practices that help unmute the discourse on race and racism.


Patty Bode, EdD

Assistant Professor of Education, Westfield State University, Massachusetts

Patty Bode weaves a tapestry of her art education experiences in both preK-12 public schools and higher education teacher preparation programs. She currently teaches at Westfield State University, where she aims to equip teachers with the tools necessary for preparing their preK-12 students to fully participate in our multicultural democracy. Bode has received several awards from NAEA and from other organizations, including the National Association for Multicultural Education and the Anti-Defamation League. She has published widely; Affirming Diversity: The Sociopolitical Context of Multicultural Education, a book she coauthored with Sonia Neito, is now in its seventh edition and used by teacher education programs nationally and internationally. More information can be found at Bode’s website.

Upon completion of this NAEA webinar, you may earn 1 hour of professional development credit as designated by NAEA. Once the webinar is completed, you may view/print a Certification of Participation under the "Contents" tab. You may also print a transcript of all webinars attended under the "Dashboard" link in the right sidebar section of the page.  

Clock hours provided upon completion of any NAEA professional learning program 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.

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