When I teach a yoga class, some students focus intently on what they want but don’t yet understand how to accomplish. Other students focus on judgmentally comparing themselves to others in the class. This mix probably happens in any group of students… the Learning self and the Critical self.
Sometimes being a beginner is cause for […]
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Learning self and Critical self
June 17th, 2008 · Author: Liz Hallmark · 3 Comments
Tags: Community · Teaching and Learning
On Kissing and Killing
June 12th, 2008 · Author: Liz Hallmark · No Comments
I like Alan’s metaphor about blogging. First time blogging IS like your first kiss with someone… there’s a funny combination of excitement, anxiety and anticipation before you begin to write. Do you think about it a LOT, or just dive in and see what happens? To think or act?
There are great parallels here to Summer […]
Tags: Summer Seminar · Teaching and Learning
Modeling the Habit of Learning
April 10th, 2008 · Author: John Stickles · 2 Comments
One of the things I have tried to encourage this year (07-08) is discussion of certain topics by the staff that are related to education and that could have a positive impact on how we teach. I feel that it is important, no matter how good we think we are, to strive to learn new […]
Tags: Arts in Education with ESP · Continual Improvement · Teaching and Learning
What I’m Excited About
February 13th, 2008 · Author: rlyons · 5 Comments
Our school has been involved in ESP for a number of years, but we started a new partnership this year with Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. Hallwalls is a great fit for our school, they have programs dealing with all of the areas our students major in (theatre, dance, music, new media, and visual art), so […]
Tags: Community · Continual Improvement · Teaching and Learning
What are we doing next?
February 7th, 2008 · Author: Lori Diamond · 4 Comments
The question I get asked almost every day happens mostly on a staircase where I am walking up four flights to my classroom. My student want to know what lays ahead of them. It doesn’t seem to matter that we have schedules posted on doors, or that they know the routines of the […]
Tags: Teaching and Learning
The Ace In Your Pocket
January 20th, 2008 · Author: Hawley Hussey · 15 Comments
The caveat to the unfolding tale:
What does this unfolding childhood reverie have to do with my becoming an artist, an educator or an art administrator? In particular, how is it meant to speak directly to my colleagues in the ESP community? In David’s last entry where he asks us to “take the kinda […]
Tags: Community · Continual Improvement · Evidence of Teacher and Student Learning (ETSL) · Partnership Functions · Teaching and Learning
Radical Rule #1: Create a clear concept & stick to it
January 9th, 2008 · Author: David A. Miller · 2 Comments
When directing a play, it is helpful to create a concept that is clear and firmly rooted in the text of the play. For example, if the play is called “Alice in Wonderland”, chances are that if the concept of the production does not revolve around Alice’s experience, then the “concept” is probably not […]
Tags: Planning · Teaching and Learning · The Arts