This week I am including a video of the presentation that I made in a workshop at the 2008 California Art in Education Conference in Burlingame, California. I'm presenting the video to give an overview of what one comprehensive music education program in public schools can, and did look like,
and what the institutional education system did with it. At the time, I was a big proponent of technology in education. Since this weblog is looking at what has happened in arts education, and what is happening now, I thought it would be appropriate to establish a baseline, - especially with a look toward the high tech and high touch approach that I believe is so important. (See also hybrid online learning.)
Till next time, Ron Zell
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A place to provide, promote, and preserve the power of the Arts in Education by Ron Zell - Pink-slipped Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year. A blog that highlights the importance of an arts enriched education as a means of nurturing creativity, self-expression, self-confidence, thinking skills, and the well being of the whole child.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Demise of a model arts program
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