This teaching practices library presents successful approaches to arts integration being pursued by middle school educators around the United States. The video programs, along with this Web site and the print guide, provide a wealth of practical strategies and examples of arts integration that viewers can adapt to their own settings.
You can watch the video programs on the Annenberg Channel (see the broadcast schedule), or order the videos from this site by calling 1-800-LEARNER. Print materials can be downloaded from this site. If you have access to a high-speed connection, you can also view the broadband online broadcast of the video programs.
Viewing Suggestions
Who Should Watch
Tips for Facilitators
The library programs can be viewed on their own or in combination with other programs. The half-hour length of the programs makes them easy to use as a discussion starter or as the heart of a presentation. Here are some suggestions for making your presentation successful:
Materials Needed
To use these library programs for professional development, you will need the following materials:
For professional development, team-building sessions, or facilitated discussions, you also may need:
- Copies of your own learning objectives and the discussion questions listed in the print guide
Technical Notes
To use the Connecting With the Arts teaching practices library, we recommend the following:
Web Browser
Netscape 4.7 (or a higher version) or Internet Explorer 5.0 (or a higher version). Javascript should be enabled, if your browser allows you to disable it. Text fonts and colors may not be displayed correctly in older browsers.
Plug-ins
To print the resources provided, or to print a hard-copy version of this guide, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in. To use the interactive slideshows for each library program, you will need the Macromedia Flash Player 7 (or a higher version). These plug-ins are available as free downloads: