[ART CLASS CURATOR] Enhancing Your Social-Emotional Learning Skills in the Art Classroom

EPISODE · Jun 7, 2021 · 59 MIN

[ART CLASS CURATOR] Enhancing Your Social-Emotional Learning Skills in the Art Classroom

from Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram · host Cindy Ingram

This episode is part of the former Art Class Curator podcast and is targeted specifically for art teachers.  - Today’s episode is a recording of a webinar I did recently with Kris Bakke at Nasco Education. I talk all about social emotional learning, it’s importance, and how we accomplish that in the art room through working with works of art. In the process, I use a Molly Crabapple portrait as part of an exercise for the webinar group and give an overview of the new curriculum, Art Curator Class Perspectives (in partnership with Nasco). 4:58​ - What I’m aiming to accomplish in this webinar 13:11 - Ways in which education isn’t focused on learning to be an effective adult 16:46 - What social emotional learning looks like in the classroom 23:48 - CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) and the 5 competencies 34:24 - Attendees and I engage in the Reflect Connect worksheet activity for Crabapple’s artwork 45:09 - Ensuring the inclusion of artwork diversity and artist representation in the curriculum 48:29 - An overview of the Perspectives curriculum Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/64 Get full access to Wrecked by Art with Cindy Ingram at cindyingram.substack.com/subscribe

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