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What arts literacy is necessary to teach students to use the art forms to express their ideas effectively?
Literature, Art, Dance, Drama, Music (LADDM)
What unusual contributions do the arts make to learning/teaching?
it connects across grade levels and among disciplines to make instruction more brain compatible and more life-like.
How do students need to learn in order to be happy and successful in the 21st century?
the capacity of individuals to construct personal meanings using a variety of communication tools (language arts and arts) and materials
How can arts teaching be adapted for strengths and needs?
arts can be used to motivate all students and are particularly rich sources for differentiating instruction./arts integration expands options students can use to communicate./through arts processes and materials, including use of multiple intelligence,/use of multisensory methods
Which process is center stage in teaching how to use the arts as communication vehicles?
CPS
Which practice involves mini-lessons that focus on the why-what-how-when-where of arts concepts and skills?
explicit teaching
Name the practice where teachers coach students using specific feedback during practice so higher-quality work results
apply, practice, rehearse
In which instance are arts processes emphasized over products, examples are used more often than models and dictated art is avoided?
process and product
Which practice helps students become increasingly independent as the gain control of body, voice and mind and learn persistence?
independence and self discipline
Brain Dance Step 1
Breath
Brain Dance Step 2
Tactile
Brain Dance Step 3
Core-Distal
Brain Dance Step 4
Head-Tail
Brain Dance Step 5
Upper-Lower
Brain Dance Step 6
Body-Side
Brain Dance Step 7
Cross-Lateral
Brain Dance Step 8
Vestibular
What is Gardner's?
Multiple Intelligences
What is Erikson's?
Stage Theory
What is Piaget's?
Stage of Cognitive Development
What is Vygotsky's?
Social Development Theory
What is Maslow's?
Pyramid
What is Anne Green Gilbert's?
Brain Dance
Level One of Arts Integration?
With
Level Two of Arts Integration?
About/In
Level Three of Arts Integration?
Through
Humans are predisposed to ______.
communicate
The drive to create ______ __________ is powerful.
personal meaning
__________ is key to meaning construction.
meaningfulness
Cognition, emotions, and the physical body are _________.
interconnected
People are innately _______.
social
______ and parts are processed simultaneously.
wholes
Understanding results from ________.
transformation
People seek ______.
independence
______ is conscious and unconscious
learning
Depth of learning is increased by _______ motivation
intrinsic