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Register today: Art and the Common Core, part of an Education Week PD Webinar Series. Click here to view online. e-news.edweek.org/hostedemail/email.htm?CID=24517229744&ch=B55789C98125EFEF2585C1107FEEFC12&h=8e14727768e29cf1a17a83e620e1a83e&ei=TG44fwAKN Art and the Common Core Dec. 3, 2013, 2 to 3:00 p.m. ET As educators work to help students meet the demands of the Common Core State Standards in English/language arts and mathematics, many arts education advocates are making the case that the arts can be a valuable partner. For example, some teachers are seizing on works of art as text to be the subject of a close reading, much like a novel or essay, as called for in the new English standards. This webinar features two experts who discuss the potential of arts integration with the common core and provide practical examples of how to put the concept into practice. Presenters: Lynne Munson, president and executive director, Common Core Susan M. Riley, expert in arts integration, curriculum innovation and resource development specialist, Anne Arundel County public schools, Md. Moderator: Erik Robelen, assistant editor, Education Week Register for this webinar for just $49, or select the full three-part series and pay only $129. Youll also get a certificate of completion, 3 months of on-demand access, and a FREE download of the Education Week Spotlight on Literacy and the Common Core. REGISTER NOW for all three webinars in COMMON CORE TEACHING: BROADENING THE SCOPE, including: • Common Core State Standards: Literacy and English-Language Learners • Teaching Writing in the Common-Core Era December 3, 2013, 2 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Cant attend live? All Education Week PD Webinars are archived and accessible on demand for three months after the original air date. ________________________________________ This message was intended for [[email protected]]. You are receiving this e-mail because you attended a webinar on edweek.org or other live event. If you do not wish to receive future emails about edweek.org events, simply click here and let us know your preferences. Editorial Projects in Education, Inc., 6935 Arlington Road, Suite 100, Bethesda, MD 20814. EPE is the publisher of Education Week, Digital Directions, Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook, edweek.org, teachermagazine.org, DigitalDirections.org and TopSchoolJobs.org. Copyright © 2013 Editorial Projects in Education.
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