Ozarks-at-Large
features an interview from Sunday's 20th Anniversary celebration at the
Eureka Springs School of the Arts. You can listen at the following URL:
http://kuaf.com/post/eureka-springs-school-arts-celebrates-20th-anniversary-edible-art#stream/0
My
students love building on platforms of thin plywood, and have begun
building in collaboration with each other. They each contribute and encourage each
other's ideas. They take short breaks from their construction to play
inside it with the small dolls they have made. In this project, artistic
judgment is exercised as well as some engineering. Spatial sense is
used and developed. What do you think the value of this work might be?
Aside from the amount of fun the kids have. In some school activities student attention may be brief. At the end of wood shop, it's difficult to get them to stop.
Today, I
travel to Little Rock to attend the Governor's Arts Awards Banquet. I
was on the panel for the Arkansas Arts Council that decided who would
receive the awards in about 5 different categories. Our own former ESSA
director Peggy Kjelgaard is to receive the Community development award,
so I will be joined there by a number of friends. I will also see old
friends I've not seen in years, but that are also recipients of this
year's Governor's Arts Awards.
Make, fix, create, and increase the likelihood that others learn lifewise.
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