Making Meaningful Connections
    in the Art Classroom
     Graduate Teaching Assistant, Sarah Cress
                  Art Ed 4273
MoStep Madness Agenda…
             •   Xtranormal Wrap-Up/Exploration of
                 Curriculum Examples
             •   Xtranormal Video Share
             •   MoStep Xtranormal Expectations
             •   Dream Curriculum Peer Share
             •   Sketchbook Prompt
             •   Sketchbook Discussion
             •   Break
             •   MoStep One, Can I Have a
                 Volunteer?
             •   Review of Inquiry Based
                 Learning
             •   Inquiry Based Brainstorm
             •   Break
             •   Review of Interdisciplinary
                 Learning
             •   Interdisciplinary Lesson Activity
             •   MoStep Writing Examples
             •   Artifact Brainstorm Session
Sketchbook Prompt…
 Using the MoStep One Sketchbook Prompt handout
 free write your thoughts regarding teaching and
 learning. Be prepared to share your thoughts with the
 broader group.
MoStep One…
1.2.1 The preservice teacher understands the central
  concepts, tools of inquiry and structures of the
  discipline(s) within the context of a global society
  and creates learning experiences that make these
  aspects of subject matter meaningful for students.
•   Performance Indicators: The preservice teacher
     – 1.2.1.1 knows the discipline applicable to the certification area(s) as
       defined by Subject Competencies for Beginning Teachers in Missouri;
     – 1.2.1.2 presents the subject matter in multiple ways;
     – 1.2.1.3 uses students' prior knowledge when identifying learning
       objectives and choosing instructional strategies;
     – 1.2.1.4 engages students in the methods of inquiry used in the
       discipline;
     – 1.2.1.5 creates interdisciplinary learning.
MoStep One Rubric…
 The pre-service teacher demonstrates strong
 knowledge of relevant central concepts, tools
 of inquiry and structures of the discipline(s) as
 evidenced by performance in college content
 course work as well as lesson preparation,
 instruction and ability to make connections
 among the content, other disciplines, and
 student background and life experiences.
Inquiry Based Learning…
            • Seeking through questioning
            • Placing information into the
              context of a conceptual
              framework
            • Focused on how things are
              organized, how things
              change, how they interrelate
              and how we communicate
              about these elements
Inquiry Based Learning…
• More student centered with
  the teacher as a facilitator of
  learning
• More emphasis on “how we
  come to know” and less on
  “what we know”
• Students are more involved in
  the construction of knowledge
  through active involvement
Inquiry Based Learning Assessment…

               • Focused on determining the
                 progression of skill
                 development in addition to
                 content understanding
               • Concerned with in-school
                 success, but also concerned
                 with the preparation for life-
                 long learning
Inquiry Based Learning Activity…
 Create a wish list of
 characteristics for the
 “life-long learner.” Add
 these characteristics to
 our online forum via
 cell phone. Simply text
 “186383 and the
 characteristic” to the
 phone number 22333.
Inquiry Based Learning Activity…
                   Once you have read
                   everyone’s
                   contributions, consider
                   how you would teach
                   these skills in the art
                   classroom space.
Interdisciplinary Learning…

“Interdisciplinary: a
  knowledge view and
  curriculum approach that
  consciously applies
  methodology and language
  from more than one
  discipline to examine a
  central theme, topic, issue,
  problem, or work.”
      - Heidi Hayes Jacobs
Interdisciplinary Learning…

               • Helps create meaningful links
                 across the fields
               • Challenges students to engage in
                 higher order thinking skills
               • Can create a sense of collegiality
                 and enthusiasm among teaching
                 peers
               • Naturally excites and motivates
                 students by presenting material
                 in a differentiated way
Interdisciplinary Based Learning Activity…

                      Each group will be provided
                      a specific age group to focus
                      on. Using the UMSL Lesson
                      Plan Template, map out a
                      lesson that would be exciting
                      and engaging for your future
                      student clientele which also
                      includes the additional
                      subject arenas mentioned.
Artifact Brainstorm…
 Now, let’s
 brainstorm
 some ways
 we can
 demonstrate
 our newfound
 knowledge.

MoStep One Presentation, By Sarah Cress

  • 1.
    Making Meaningful Connections in the Art Classroom Graduate Teaching Assistant, Sarah Cress Art Ed 4273
  • 2.
    MoStep Madness Agenda… • Xtranormal Wrap-Up/Exploration of Curriculum Examples • Xtranormal Video Share • MoStep Xtranormal Expectations • Dream Curriculum Peer Share • Sketchbook Prompt • Sketchbook Discussion • Break • MoStep One, Can I Have a Volunteer? • Review of Inquiry Based Learning • Inquiry Based Brainstorm • Break • Review of Interdisciplinary Learning • Interdisciplinary Lesson Activity • MoStep Writing Examples • Artifact Brainstorm Session
  • 3.
    Sketchbook Prompt… Usingthe MoStep One Sketchbook Prompt handout free write your thoughts regarding teaching and learning. Be prepared to share your thoughts with the broader group.
  • 4.
    MoStep One… 1.2.1 Thepreservice teacher understands the central concepts, tools of inquiry and structures of the discipline(s) within the context of a global society and creates learning experiences that make these aspects of subject matter meaningful for students. • Performance Indicators: The preservice teacher – 1.2.1.1 knows the discipline applicable to the certification area(s) as defined by Subject Competencies for Beginning Teachers in Missouri; – 1.2.1.2 presents the subject matter in multiple ways; – 1.2.1.3 uses students' prior knowledge when identifying learning objectives and choosing instructional strategies; – 1.2.1.4 engages students in the methods of inquiry used in the discipline; – 1.2.1.5 creates interdisciplinary learning.
  • 5.
    MoStep One Rubric… The pre-service teacher demonstrates strong knowledge of relevant central concepts, tools of inquiry and structures of the discipline(s) as evidenced by performance in college content course work as well as lesson preparation, instruction and ability to make connections among the content, other disciplines, and student background and life experiences.
  • 6.
    Inquiry Based Learning… • Seeking through questioning • Placing information into the context of a conceptual framework • Focused on how things are organized, how things change, how they interrelate and how we communicate about these elements
  • 7.
    Inquiry Based Learning… •More student centered with the teacher as a facilitator of learning • More emphasis on “how we come to know” and less on “what we know” • Students are more involved in the construction of knowledge through active involvement
  • 8.
    Inquiry Based LearningAssessment… • Focused on determining the progression of skill development in addition to content understanding • Concerned with in-school success, but also concerned with the preparation for life- long learning
  • 9.
    Inquiry Based LearningActivity… Create a wish list of characteristics for the “life-long learner.” Add these characteristics to our online forum via cell phone. Simply text “186383 and the characteristic” to the phone number 22333.
  • 10.
    Inquiry Based LearningActivity… Once you have read everyone’s contributions, consider how you would teach these skills in the art classroom space.
  • 11.
    Interdisciplinary Learning… “Interdisciplinary: a knowledge view and curriculum approach that consciously applies methodology and language from more than one discipline to examine a central theme, topic, issue, problem, or work.” - Heidi Hayes Jacobs
  • 12.
    Interdisciplinary Learning… • Helps create meaningful links across the fields • Challenges students to engage in higher order thinking skills • Can create a sense of collegiality and enthusiasm among teaching peers • Naturally excites and motivates students by presenting material in a differentiated way
  • 13.
    Interdisciplinary Based LearningActivity… Each group will be provided a specific age group to focus on. Using the UMSL Lesson Plan Template, map out a lesson that would be exciting and engaging for your future student clientele which also includes the additional subject arenas mentioned.
  • 14.
    Artifact Brainstorm… Now,let’s brainstorm some ways we can demonstrate our newfound knowledge.

Editor's Notes

  • #8 What does a student centered classroom look like? Focused less on end product. This is where we truly excel as art educators.
  • #10 http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/LTIxMzk1MzgyMzM
  • #11 10 minutes Break after this slide
  • #13 Share some examples of your interdisciplinary interactions.