Frumie Selchen
Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire
programs@aannh.org
603-323-7302
This space is accessible for individuals using wheelchairs. If you require any additional accommodations, please contact us at programs@aannh.org as soon as possible.
Thursday, August 16, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.NH Institute of Art
156 Hanover St., Manchester NH
Is your curriculum relevant? Do you know how to connect what you do to current issues in education? Do you wonder how your colleagues are addressing new or re-treaded trends?
Join NH Department of Education Arts Consultant Marcia McCaffrey for a full-day review of -- and peer discussions about -- overarching state initiatives, arts-specific national initiatives, and other topics driven by the interests and concerns of participants.
Topics will include:
Participants are invited to bring questions and ideas to share. The goal of this day is to clarify what these buzz words really mean and learn from others about approaches, successes, and challenges related to topics discussed so that New Hampshire educators can best engage all learners through the arts.
Cost: $45; includes a pizza lunch. All are welcome; partial scholarships are available for those for whom the fee is a hardship. No refunds are available for this program - in the event that the presenter needs to cancel the event, your fee will be refunded. Proceeds support the NH Arts Learning Network.
About the Presenter:
Marcia McCaffrey has served as Arts Consultant for the NH Department of Education for 19 years, working with partners and stakeholders to guide the implementation of quality arts education for the state’s education sector. Past president of the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE), she represented SEADAE on the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) Leadership Team, facilitating team meetings during the three years of standards development. She has served as a dance grant panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts; as a member of the National Dance Education Organization’s Advisory Board, focusing on curriculum, standards, and assessment; and has presented nationally and internationally on research in arts assessment. She holds a Master of Arts from Columbia University, and B.S. degrees in elementary education and physical education from Iowa State University.
For more information: To learn more about other workshops and the Arts in Inclusive Learning collaboration, click here, call 323-7302 or email programs@aannh.org. The Arts Alliance is grateful for operating support from the NH State Council on the Arts and the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the NH Charitable Foundation.
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