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Jessica Balsley Founder, The Art of Education www.

Is Your Curriculum Designed Selfishly?

The Daunting Process of Curriculum Review

Developing Your WHY People don t buy what you do... they buy why you do it... -Simon Sinek

Spiraling Curriculum

Consensus Maps Curriculum Planning Matrix: The Basics August September October November December January February March April May content / theme Power Standards Skills Essential Questions Vocabulary

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Is Balanced Media Enough? The Positive Power of Being Strange: Mike Wagner -Something strange and new shocks our brain into paying attention. -Be selectively strange to keep students interested and engaged. How are you DISRUPTING your students Norm?

The Theory of Loose Parts In any environment, both the degree of inventiveness and creativity, and the possibility of discovery, are directly proportional to the number and kind of variables in it. ' Creativity is for the gifted few: the rest of us are compelled to live in environments constructed by the gifted few, listen to the gifted few's music, use gifted few's inventions and art, and read the poems, fantasies and plays by the gifted few. This is what our education and culture conditions us to believe, and this is a culturally induced and perpetuated lie. Building upon this lie, the dominant cultural elite tell us that the planning, design and building of any part of the environment is so difficult and so special that only the gifted few - those with degrees and certificates in planning, engineering, architecture, art, education, behavioural psychology, and so on - can properly solve environmental problems. The result is that the vast majority of people are not allowed (and worse - feel that they are incompetent) to experiment with the components of building and construction, whether in environmental studies, the abstract arts, literature or science: the creativity - the playing around with the components and variables of the world in order to make experiments and discover new things and form new concepts - has been explicitly stated as the domain of the creative few, and the rest of the community has been deprived of a crucial part of their lives and life-style. This is particularly true of young children who find the world incredibly restricted - a world where they cannot play with building and making things, or play with fluids, water, fire or living objects, and all the things that satisfy one's curiosity and give us the pleasure that results from discovery and invention: experiments with alternatives, such as People's Park, Berkeley, have been crushed or quashed by public authoritiei>. The simple facts are these: 1. There is no evidence, except in special cases of mental disability, that some young babies are born creative and inventive, and others not. most environments that do not work (i.e. do not work in terms of human interaction and involvement in the sense described) such as schools, playgrounds, hospitals, day-care centres, international airports, art galleries and museums, do not do so because they do not meet the 'loose parts' requirement; instead, they are clean, static and impossible to play around with. 2. There is evidence that all children love to interact with variables, such as materials and shapes; smells and other physical phenomena, such as electricity, magnetism and gravity; media such as gases and fluids; sounds, music, motion; chemical interactions, cooking and fire; and other humans, and animals, plants, words, concepts and ideas. With all these things all children love to play, experiment discover and invent and have fun. All these things have one thing in common, which is vairables or 'loose parts'. The theory of loose parts says, quite simply, the following:

Provocations -New Media -New Material -Sensory -An Object -A Question -Nature Specimen -An Event http://mrsmyerskindergarten.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/welcome-to-new-year-of-kindergarten.html?spref=tw

Ceramics -Pinch and Pull But, why not. -Coil -Slab -Addictive and Subtractive -Slip and Score -Sculpture Make your own clay? Have students dig for clay? Try melting marbles in clay Make something new (jewelry?) No Kiln? NO problem!

Printmaking -Fingerprints / Rubbings But, why not. -Print with Stuffed One Per Grade Level: -Found Object Print Animals? -Natural Items? -Relief Print -Stamp -Mono-Print -Collagraph Melbourne-based Geoffrey Ricardo

Drawing -Pencil, Marker, Crayon One Per Grade Level -Chalk Pastels But why not draw with. -String? -Wire? -A banana? -Oil Pastels -Charcoal -Construction Paper Crayons -Rubbings -Watercolor Pencils -Play Colors

Painting Why not paint with -Food: Coffee, Juice, etc -Care of Materials and Techniques -Using Donated Items -Intro to Cake Watercolor -Tempera -Brush Stroke Experimentation -Liquid Watercolor -Color Mixing

Weaving Why not weave. -Around a Recycled container -As a collaborative project? -With natural items?

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Multitasking Art Experiences Color Mixing and Sculpture

The Empowered Art Teacher Let s connect. Jessica Balsley Founder, The Art of Education www.