Transforming Teaching through Arts Integration

L. Snyder, P. Klos, Lauren Grey-Hawkins
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Author(s): Snyder, Lori; Klos, Patricial; Grey-Hawkins, Lauren | Abstract: Transforming Teaching through Arts IntegrationAI Implementation Results: Middle School Reform through Effective Arts Integration Professional Development In four years, Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) increased sixth and seventh grade student achievement on the Maryland State Assessment (MSA) by 20% at Bates Middle School, a low performing school that had been targeted for restructuring by the state. This improvement positively correlates with the implementation of the arts integration Supporting Arts Integrated Learning for Student Success (SAILSS) model funded through the Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination (AEMDD) grant. This model, offered to teachers across all content areas, incorporates extensive professional development opportunities including: an intensive weeklong workshop for teachers with artists followed by a two-week teaching lab with students; participation in an cohort to achieve an arts integration post-baccalaureate certificate,; and extensive trainings, conferences and workshops at local, regional, and national schools, museums, arts institutes, and higher education facilities. Qualitative and quantitative data collected by AACPS was assessed through a quasi-experimental design from the treatment and comparison schools utilizing the following instrumentation: state and local standardized testing, School-level Environment Questionnaire (SLEQ), Arts Integration: Classroom Observations for Middle Schools (AICOM), arts integration logs and parent, student, and teacher surveys. Through this study we found that in addition to increasing student achievement on statewide assessments, implementing this arts integration model positively correlates with a 77% decline in discipline referrals, and overall positive change in school climate based on teacher, staff, student, and parent perception.
通过艺术整合改造教学
作者:Snyder, Lori;绝,Patricial;摘要:通过艺术整合转变教学实施结果:通过有效的艺术整合专业发展进行中学改革。在四年的时间里,安妮·艾伦德尔县公立学校(AACPS)将贝茨中学(Bates Middle School)六年级和七年级学生在马里兰州评估(MSA)中的成绩提高了20%。贝茨中学是一所表现不佳的学校,曾被州政府列为重组目标。这种改善与艺术整合支持艺术综合学习促进学生成功(SAILSS)模式的实施呈正相关,该模式由艺术教育模式发展和传播(AEMDD)资助。该模式提供给所有内容领域的教师,包含广泛的专业发展机会,包括:教师与艺术家进行为期一周的密集研讨会,然后与学生进行为期两周的教学实验室;参加一个队列,以获得艺术综合学士学位后证书;在地方、地区和国家学校、博物馆、艺术学院和高等教育机构进行广泛的培训、会议和讲习班。AACPS收集的定性和定量数据通过准实验设计从处理学校和比较学校收集,利用以下工具进行评估:州和地方标准化测试,学校环境问卷(SLEQ),艺术融合:中学课堂观察(AICOM),艺术融合日志和家长,学生和教师调查。通过这项研究,我们发现,除了提高学生在全州评估中的成绩外,实施这种艺术整合模式与纪律转介率下降77%呈正相关,并且基于教师,员工,学生和家长的看法,学校氛围总体上发生了积极变化。
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