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ABOUT the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative

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Maine Visual and Performing Arts Assessment Initiative

 

 

 

OVERALL GOAL

 

Create an environment in Maine where assessment in arts education is an integral part of the work all arts educators do to deepen student learning in the arts.

 

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION:

  • In the Spring of 2010 Maine launched a statewide initiative on arts education assessment
  • The Maine Department of Education has made a commitment to arts assessment work - benefits of assessment work are numerous in promoting arts education programs, PK-12
  • The initiative collaborates with MMEA, MAEA, and the Maine theater and dance teachers
  • Support is from the Maine Alliance for Arts Education, Maine Learning Technology Initiative, and University of Southern Maine
  • 18 teacher leaders were selected for the first phase, attended 4-day professional development institute and created workshops that were facilitated at the statewide arts conference and a regional workshop - May 2011  to June 2012
  • Webinar series facilitated by music educator Rob Westerberg and visual art educator Catherine Ring. Archived with meeting plans at http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/vpa/assessment.html 
  • 20 teacher leaders were selected for the second phase, attended a 4-day professional development institute and will be facilitating workshops throughout Maine: 2012 - 13 school year

 

OVERALL OBJECTIVES:

  • Devise a statewide plan for assessment in arts education which includes professional development opportunities, regionally and statewide, to share and expand on arts educators' knowledge and skills.
  • Teachers will be invited to contribute tools, resources, and examples of quality assessments and supportive standards-based curriculum, documents for all to access.
  • Develop and implement standards-based assessments statewide for VPA
  • Building capacity - stakeholders
  • Maine Regional meetings to inform the field, engage and seek input
  • Weekly communication w/1188 members of the arts ed list-serv, 800-1000 weekly visits to meartsed blog
  • Building on New England regional work and preparing Maine for national arts standards work being led by State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE)
  • Maine state arts education conference to focus on best practices in curriculum and assessment
  • Ongoing professional development opportunities

 

TIMELINE:

A detailed historical timeline - click here: http://www.dipity.com/mllama4/Maine-Visual-And-performing-Arts/

 

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