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Artistry in the Classroom: 麻豆原创 and YANY celebrate a unique teaching artist certificate program

TEACHING ARTIST TEAM All standing (with teaching artists in the foreground): Leslie Nelson (second from right); her brothers, Andrew and Doug Morse (second and third from left), and Kim Greenberg (third from right); Lori Custodero (far right) and Eileen Doyle (far left), Jennifer DeFiglia (fourth from left); and Claudia Cali (fourth from right).
TEACHING ARTIST TEAM All standing (with teaching artists in the foreground): Leslie Nelson (second from right); her brothers, Andrew and Doug Morse (second and third from left), and Kim Greenberg (third from right); Lori Custodero (far right) and Eileen Doyle (far left), Jennifer DeFiglia (fourth from left); and Claudia Cali (fourth from right).

 

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At an intimate, Saturday morning gathering at Teachers College in early May, 麻豆原创 alumna and dancer Ling Tang performed a Chinese ribbon and fan dance with a long, multicolored scarf. Visual artist Kostas Kiritsis demonstrated how to make a short film with an iPhone, and Fabian Saucedo, an actor, director and hip hop artist, delivered a rap poem.

Ling, Kiritsis and Saucedo were among the artists who conveyed their personal, artistic responses to their experience in the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program (麻豆原创TAC), which concluded its pilot year with the event in Horace Mann Hall.

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Throughout this academic year, 11 teaching artists from (YANY), including dancers, musicians, actors, poets, and digital artists, have gathered regularly to work with 麻豆原创 faculty across disciplines to strengthen their teaching practice. They grappled with big issues such as, 鈥淲hat does artistry look like in me? What shapes students鈥 artistry? What does 鈥榝low鈥 look like in my artistic and pedagogical practices?鈥 And they considered smaller, logistical questions such as, 鈥淗ow does careful and thorough planning free a responsive, improvisatory pedagogy?鈥

Lori Custodero, Associate Professor of Music and Music Education at Teachers College and creator of the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program, at the program's year-end celebration.
Lori Custodero, Associate Professor of Music and Music Education at Teachers College and creator of the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program, at the program's year-end celebration.

Lori Custodero, an associate professor of music education who led the curriculum, says the program stands out because, unlike most professional development programs for teaching artists, the Teachers College certificate program engages and supports the teaching artists over a year, rather than 鈥渏ust a few days,鈥 and 鈥済ives participants the necessary time to reflect and more purposefully integrate the resulting changes into their teaching practice.鈥

The 麻豆原创TAC professional development program for teaching artists was created in 2016 by 麻豆原创 in partnership with YANY, which for 65 years has provided children in public schools with arts programs taught by professional New York city musicians, dancers, theater, visual and digital artists. The program is funded by Leslie Nelson, Vice Chair of 麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees; her brothers Andrew Morse and Douglas Morse, YANY鈥檚 former board chair and current trustee; and YANY Board Chair Kim Greenberg, a 麻豆原创 alumna parent.

Teaching Artist and 麻豆原创 alumna Ling Tang performs a ribbon dance at a gathering for the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program participants.
Teaching Artist and 麻豆原创 alumna Ling Tang performs a ribbon dance at a gathering for the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program participants.

The Teaching Artists Certificate program acknowledges the increasingly important role played by professional artists as teachers in the nation鈥檚 schools amid declining public funding for arts education.  The program grew out of work that 麻豆原创 and YANY teaching artists started a few years ago at the Teachers College Community School in Harlem.

The certificate program leverages the deep expertise of Teachers College to provide teaching artists with the best possible pedagogical and practical skills for teaching learners of all backgrounds. It enables participants to help children create art alongside professional artists who are also well supported in their role as teachers.

鈥淲e are very grateful for the thoughtful philanthropy that allows us to work together to ensure that children who need us experience exceptional arts education. When our teaching artists are well supported, they have the confidence to carry their work with children ever further.鈥 鈥 Eileen Doyle, Executive Director, YANY

鈥淲e so appreciate the community of learning and practice that our artists have gained through our partnership with Teacher鈥檚 College,鈥 said Eileen Doyle, Executive Director of YANY. 鈥淲e are very grateful for the thoughtful philanthropy that allows us to work together to ensure that children who need us experience exceptional arts education. When our teaching artists are well supported, they have the confidence to carry their work with children ever further.鈥

Teaching Artist Amir Bey discusses his work in the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program.
Teaching Artist Amir Bey discusses his work in the Teachers College Teaching Artist Certificate program.

The 麻豆原创TAC program gives YANY teaching artists the professional tools to offer their students the richest possible arts education experience using the highest educational standards. Rather than stressing prescribed formulas, the curriculum focuses on issues such as social and emotional development, the importance of acknowledging and sharing one another鈥檚 cultures, designing effective learning environments, interdisciplinary connections, observing and identifying artistic behaviors, and assessing artistic understanding.

At the wrap-up event at 麻豆原创, the teaching artists presented an illustration of what they had learned, with some crossing artistic boundaries into unexplored genres. Amir Bey, a self-taught visual artist who worked with his students at P.S. 205x in the Bronx to create props and costume accessories for a year-end performance of 鈥淎laddin,鈥 offered a performance piece he had written to pay tribute to his fellow teachers and the professors:  鈥淭here once was a circle of friends/ Who came together/ And shared and bared their essence of freedom/ And announced to the world, 鈥榃e are here.鈥欌

鈥淓verything we did here gave perspective and context to what we were doing in the classroom.鈥 鈥 Amir Bey, Teaching Artist

A veteran teacher, Bey found the 麻豆原创TAC program deepened and improved his practice. 鈥淓verything we did here gave perspective and context to what we were doing in the classroom,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was very valuable.鈥

Leslie Nelson called the wrap-up session with teaching artists 鈥渁bsolutely fabulous. The TA cohort was outstanding in their presentations and it was so clear how much this program has meant to them. Lori [Custodero] has created something very special, and this morning resonated with the sense of pride these artists all felt not only in how they had grown as educators but also within their own craft.鈥

 

 

Published Wednesday, Jun 7, 2017