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Emergency Drill Support
Stories of school shootings are prominent and prevalent in 2022. 95% of schools in the United States practice drills designed to prepare students and teachers for an active shooter emergency. We must consider: how are we talking to our young people about and preparing them for emergency drills?
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Teaching Artist Cohort Grant
Twenty-one mid-career craft artists will receive an unrestricted grant of $10,000 and participate in an 8-month cohort experience where they will be guided through training that encourages and sustains a generative practice as both artists and educators.
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Concealed Carry Firearm Laws in NYC
FAQ from the Mayor’s Office on Concealed Carry Firearm Laws in NYC
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Personnel Eligibility Tracking System FAQs from NYCDOE
Frequently Asked Questions about the Personnel Eligibility Tracking System used by the NYCDOE designed to assist vendors, community-based orgs, and other groups.
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Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts: On-Demand Courses
VLA offers a selection of on-demand recordings of previously held education programs that are accessible for free.
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Art World Learning
Free curriculum modules designed to help navigate the business aspects crucial to successful creative careers.
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Arts Educator Emergency Relief Fund Impact Report (Cycle 3)
The Arts Educator Emergency Relief Fund Impact Report for Cycle 3 shares some of the impact of the third round of relief funding on arts education professionals.
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New York State Teaching Artist Mentorship Program 2023
A paid mentorship program to support the sustainability and advancement of Teaching Artists.
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2022-2023 School Year Calendar
This is the 2022–23 school year calendar for all 3K–12 NYCDOE public schools.
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The Emboldened Voice Project with Dr. Tiffany Du Mouchelle
Embolden your creative spirit, embody your breath and extend the expressive possibilities of your voice! Dr. Tiffany Du Mouchelle leads a journey of vocal expansion and personal empowerment through improvisation, breath work, movement, sound meditation, and extended voice techniques.
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Q&A Resource PDF – 2.28.22 MTAC Webcast for Arts Education Services
PDF document with all questions and answers from the 2.28.22 MTAC webinar for arts education organizations.
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MTAC Webcast for Arts Education Services (2.28.22)
Recording of a live webinar on the MTAC Process for arts education organizations.
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Second-Hand News: Using the Headlines to Make Art with Susan Rowe Harris
In this series for teachers, we’ll look at how three artists use the newspaper in very different ways as inspiration for an artwork that links to Language Arts, Journalism, POV, Government, and Media.
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Invisible Cities: New York with Stephanie Costello
In the book “Invisible Cities,” author Italo Calvino creates dozens of imagined cities based on Venice. This multi-media visual arts course uses New York City as its muse—offering the city as subject for students to develop imaginative strategies for visual creation, while exploring ideas of place.
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Mythical Creatures and The Alebrijes with Polina Porras Sivolobova
An interdisciplinary exploration inspired by Alebrijes – the brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical creatures. Each lesson approaches the topic from a different perspective with activities from art and culture appreciation, drawing and coloring, puppetry, collage, and animation.
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Out from the Wings with Michael Montoya
This is a series of lessons designed to help students identify and understand how traditional gender and sexual identity stereotypes dominate professional dance training and performance as well as how this rigid structure affects LGBTQIA+ dancers.
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The Classroom Album: Fostering Collaborative Behavior through Group Composition with Laura Brenneman
The goal of this project is to provide public middle school students with the tools to analyze music and lyrics through the lens of social justice, use critical listening techniques, and contribute individual points of view to a collaborative songwriting project.
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Writing Your Own Songs Inspired By Protest Music and NYC Artists with Katalina Gutierrez
This project combines music and poetry to create a protest song. Throughout these three mini lessons, students will learn about the power of their personal stories, write a poem or a song, and share their projects with the world. The final artwork will be in the form of a poem or a song.
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Mandala Dot Painting with Jeanette Rodriguez
These step-by-step Mandala Dot painting lessons were created to have meaning to those with dementia and the elderly. Research implies that artistic engagement may help to ease symptoms of dementia like stress. It may also increase mood and self-esteem and possibly help stimulate memory.
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From the Page to the Stage: Performing Poetry with Elia Monte Brown
In this series of lessons, students will be invited to explore the world of poetry for performance. Each lesson can be done independently or as a series.
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Food as Art with Ashley Frenkel
Food as Art centers around how food can be used as inspiration for and a medium in visual art-making. By reflecting on their own kitchens, memories, perceptions, feelings and families, young artists will explore their relationship to food and the stories that come from cooking and eating.