arts & inclusive learning making connections shaqe kalaj and kati blair
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Arts & Inclusive Learningmaking connections
Shaqe Kalaj and Kati Blair
Goals & Objectives
Inclusive, arts-Integration and arts instruction requires persistence and risk-taking.
Arts processes can serve as inclusive strategies and promote self-agency in students with and without disabilities.
• Moving our bodies• Making art • Reflecting on arts processes as inclusive
strategies• Creating next step plans
What are we doing today?
How can we identify barriers and look for
approaches that lead to success?
Ben Comen video http://www.appreciatelife.com/blog/ben
What Characteristics did Ben have?
What Barriers existed for Ben?
How was he supported?
Discussion in small & large groups
• What are your barriers? What barriers exist for your students?
• What are your supports?
How can we go beyond labels and create new perceptions?
DisabilityBeing aware of the different forms of disabilities but then asking...
How can we look for abilities?
physical
cognitive/mental
sensory
emotional
developmental
Mary's Powerpoint
Take a Break
Representation (The What)
The way information and content are presented
Learning Styles
Kinesthetic How do you learn the best?
Visual
Verbal
Hearing
Meyers Briggs How we process
Extrovert
The Outer world of Actions, Objects and Persons
Introvert
The Inner World of Concepts and Ideas
Meyers Briggs How we judge or make decisions
Thinking
need order
Feeling
need approval & support
Students become objects and a neanderthal at a burial based on text from class.
Accessing Students previous knowledge about their surroundings.Lesson was based on a poem about a Bag Lady in Detroit
Tableaus of Text
• Groups silently read the student writing.• Discuss the information that was read.• Plan a tableau that communicates the main idea of the
text.• Create a Tableau for your excerpt. • Plan a title for your Tableau• Plan 5 - 6 words that communicate the meaning of your
tableau.• Rehearse reciting the title and words while fixed in your
tableau• Share your tableau with the other groups.
What do you notice?
What do you see that prompts you say that?
Reflection on Representation
Review your UDL lens provided before the start of the lesson.
Was the UDL item achieved during the activity?
Discuss with your small group.
Time for Lunch
Expression (The How)How can we initiate an art experience that leads into expression that is unique to the individual?
How students act on and express what they know?
Betty Edwards Method
A step-by-step process that allows you to see the parts as a whole.
Visual Thinking Strategies
What do you see?
Why do you see that makes you say that?
What more can we find?
What do you see?
Adaptive tools & strategies that meet physical needs
Creativity in adapting
More physical adaptive tools
What about tearing?
Tracing
Adaptive tools & strategies that meet Cognitive / Emotional / Mental needs
Approach using Style
Expressionism
Realism
Outsider Art
Reflection on Action & Expression
Review your UDL lens provided before the start of the lesson.
Was the UDL item achieved during the activity?
Discuss with your small group.
Take a Break
Engagement (The Why)How do the arts support an attitude of engagement?
Stimulate interest and motivation in learning
Evolution of one student
Musical Art Chairs
1. As soon as music plays you draw continuously
2. If you are unsure what to draw, makes shapes or lines
3. When music stops, you stop drawing
4. Pass your drawing to the right
5. When music starts up again, draw continuously until music stops.
6. Repeat process
Reflection for Engagement
Review your UDL lens provided before the start of the lesson.
Was the UDL item achieved during the activity?
Discuss with your small group.
Take a Break
Next Steps
Engagement: In what ways can you build in varying levels of challenge? Reflection? Goal setting?
Expression & Action: Describe some materials and processes that will provide opportunities for varied expression. Adaptive Tools?
Representation: How can you present content in multiple ways, auditory, visually or kinesthetically?
What kind of resources and support can you find in your community?
www.vsaarts.org
http://artandudl.blogspot.com/
http://www.cast.org/
http://www.udlcenter.org/
Resources