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Crafting Creativity: Blending Art with Everyday Learning with Ryan Kelsey

The Community Collective

Episode 21 of the The Community Collective podcast, hosted by John Good, titled "Crafting Creativity: Blending Art with Everyday Learning with Ryan Kelsey" was published on May 31, 2024 and runs 29 minutes.

May 31, 2024 ·29m · The Community Collective

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Dive into the vibrant world of art education with Ryan Kelsey, a dedicated Davison High School teacher, on this episode of the Community Collective Podcast. Discover how Ryan merges traditional art with cutting-edge instructional technology to spark creativity and engagement among his students. From transforming classrooms into dynamic, interactive spaces to integrating environmental projects like student gardens and salmon releases, Ryan’s innovative methods are reshaping how students experience learning. Tune in to get inspired and learn how art education is not just about creating but about connecting with the world around us!

Dive into the vibrant world of art education with Ryan Kelsey, a dedicated Davison High School teacher, on this episode of the Community Collective Podcast. Discover how Ryan merges traditional art with cutting-edge instructional technology to spark creativity and engagement among his students. From transforming classrooms into dynamic, interactive spaces to integrating environmental projects like student gardens and salmon releases, Ryan’s innovative methods are reshaping how students experience learning. Tune in to get inspired and learn how art education is not just about creating but about connecting with the world around us!

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