Location: Statewide
Training Type: Online Real Time
Total Hours: 4
Cost: Free
Scholarship: No
Heather Bryce
(802) 793-2225
brycedance@gmail.com
Integrating the Arts in Early Childhood Education January 18, 2022
This immersive and creative two-part workshop supports teaching artists and early childhood educators as they learn how to utilize arts integration in early childhood settings. Participants will have an opportunity to design their own demonstration lesson and receive feedback from the facilitators. This training is for educators and teaching artists living or working in the North East Kingdom and surrounding areas.
- Developmentally Appropriate & Inclusive Practices
- Curriculum & Learning Environments
- Preschool/PreK
Two Sessions on Zoom. Zoom link will be sent following registration. This training is for educators and teaching artists living or working in the North East Kingdom and surrounding area. Session 1: Tuesday January 18th 2022, 5.30-7.30pm Session 2: Tuesday February 1st 2022, 5.30-7.30pm This series is hosted by Catamount Arts, with the generous support of the Vermont Arts Council. Facilitated by Heather Bryce and Gowri Savoor of TAC. About Teaching Artists Connect: Gowri Savoor is a visual teaching artist, whose practice includes sculpture, illustration, and writing. Gowri is the founder of A River of Light, an organization committed to bringing art to the community through participatory art events, parades, and installations. She currently teaches at the NCCU Teaching Artist Certificate Program. Heather Bryce is a teaching artist, choreographer, and the artistic director of Bryce Dance Company. Bryce currently works as a teaching artist for organizations including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Lincoln Center Education, Durham Arts Council, and The Center for Arts Education. She holds her M.F.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College. To contact Teaching Artists Connect: Web: https://www.tac-nc.org/ Email: info@tac-nc.org