Learn & Lead with Arts Ed Washington!

Ongoing Programs Include:

  • Arts-focused PD and conference presentations

  • Arts resources for educators and advocates

  • Arts sector networking events in person and online

  • Non-partisan voter information on arts education issues

  • Regional Representation with Ambassadors and Board Members

  • School visits, student workshops, and guest speaking

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Professional Development Offerings: Clock Hours available. hours and prices vary.

  • Artivism for Educators and Administrators— An introductory session outlining why and how to advocate for the arts in your schools; available with a focus on elementary, secondary, or K-12 programming

  • Authentic Arts Education through a TPEP Lens— Stories and overarching insights to promote authentic TPEP evaluation in settings where student learning looks (and sounds) different from more traditional classrooms

  • CTE & Arts Education: The Future of Washington's Creative Sector—A collaborative panel with Q&A for middle and high school programs; beginning with highlights from leaders in Washington's creative economy

  • Equitable Arts Education: A Deeper Dive for Educators and Administrators—A specialized training for professionals who want to take their understanding of requirements, benefits, and advocacy to the next level

  • Learning through Play and Art—An energizing workshop that transforms the use of creative experiences in early childhood and elementary education

  • Navigating the Arts Education Ecosystem—A walkthrough of the newest Arts Ed Ecosystem Infographic with insight into who's who and where to go for questions about arts expenditures, legislation, and programming

  • Supporting Migrant Students' Access to the Arts—Structured conversation around how the arts can support our migrant students and how to address common obstacles

Stay tuned for future opportunities:

  • Arts Learning In the Classroom (ALIC) Curriculum Training

  • Classroom Management in Visual and Performing Arts

  • Culturally Responsive Practices in Arts Education

  • Principals Arts Leadership (PAL) Program

  • Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) through Arts Education

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