FREE MASTERCLASS WITH 1 PD HOUR CERTIFICATE

5 Mistakes Teachers & Leaders Make with ARTS INTEGRATION

Join Susan Riley on this free training to learn how to avoid the most common arts integration mistakes – so that you can lead an effort that sees real results.

FREE MASTERCLASS WITH 1 PD HOUR CERTIFICATE

5 Mistakes Teachers & Leaders Make with ARTS INTEGRATION

Join Susan Riley on this free training to learn how to avoid the most common arts integration mistakes – so that you can lead an effort that sees real results.

What would Arts Integration Success Look Like for You?

In this free training, you’ll discover why most arts integration efforts fail in the first 3 years – and how you can avoid this same outcome. We’ll be exploring how to finally crack the creativity code so you can see the results that arts integration promises: increased student achievement, decreased classroom disruptions, and increased teacher joy.

Here’s a sneak peek at what we’re covering:

  • How to get unstuck from basic arts integration strategies like tableau and pantomime (and what to use instead).

  • The hidden trick to finding more time for arts integration while still getting through your curriculum requirements.

  • The 2-part method for collaborative planning that lets you co-plan an arts integration lesson in 45 minutes or less.

  • How to move from begging-for-buy-in to a culture of enthusiastic arts integration team members (this one strategy will save you so much time).

  • What’s truly possible when you understand the arts integration implementation process and how you can support this change effort.

And Much More. You’ll also receive a certificate for 1 PD hour for watching the full training.

Watch on-demand – get started now.

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SUSAN RILEY

Susan Riley is the founder and CEO of The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM. She focuses on teacher professional development in arts integration, STEAM, 21st century learning skills, and technology. She is also a published author and frequent presenter. Her work has been seen in Edutopia, EducationWeek, District Administrator, and Mind/Shift. She’s spoken and presented at the United Stated Department of Education, NPR, and various international organizations. Susan holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from the prestigious Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ and a Master of Science in Education Administration from McDaniel College in Westminster, MD.