Informing Teaching & Learning through Assessment - Feb. 29
Are you looking to learn how to design informative and manageable approaches to assessing the effectiveness of your arts education programs? Join us for this session with Anne Harrison, Manager of Children and Youth Programs at Fleisher Art Memorial as she shares how Fleisher has worked with its teaching artists to create simple assessment strategies that inform teaching and learning on an ongoing basis.
Designed for small organizations or those new to assessment, this workshop will include extensive time for you to begin to draft an outline of an assessment plan for your arts education programs based on your goals and resources. You are encouraged to bring a team of a program staff person and a teaching artist to this working session. Each person from the organization must register separately.
This workshop is co-presented by Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. For questions, please contact the Bartol Foundation at 215-545-4037.
2nd Annual Town Hall
How can we make Philadelphia the best possible place to work, play, learn and live creatively? Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy invites you to join the conversation at our 2nd Annual Town Hall meeting on Thursday February 9th at WHYY from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.
Save the Arts & Music Benefit Show
To donate online visit http://www.generocity.org/nonprofits/8613
The Save the Arts & Music benefit show will be a fun night with great live, local bands, “Lost In Company” and “Lady” that feature Portside’s own talented instructors, drink specials and the Good Feeling you will have by supporting your community. Portside is the only community arts and music center of its kind in the river wards! Unfortunately, we are really struggling to sustain and with YOUR help Portside can continue to provide artistic enrichment for the community. Money raised will go to Portside’s Scholarship Fund & Programming
Portside’s Mission:
Our mission is to empower the children and adults of our community with opportunities to develop their artistic abilities, awaken the imagination, and build self esteem and confidence. Through the arts we provide a safe haven for our community to nurture creativity, diversity, literacy and health for the betterment of all.
This event is sponsored in part by Mike Driscoll of Finnigan’s Wake. Donate though PayPal or mail in a check made out to Portside. A tax deductible receipt is available upon request.
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