Teaching Artist Project is a collective of diversely experienced arts educators training emerging and working teaching artists who are looking for a supportive community to engage in a self-reflective, justice-oriented learning practice in service of their teaching. The program entails a rigorous, 3-month VIRTUAL curriculum, rich in social justice-based pedagogy that also provides supervised on-the-job experience.
Due to the continued outbreak of COVID-19, the 2021-2022 season of TAP will be held virtually and restructured into two sessions, Fall (Oct-Dec) and Spring (Feb-March). The focus of each session is “what is teaching artistry now?”. This includes, but is not limited to, workshops on virtual learning, power & privilege, facilitation, career development, and internships focused on applicable classroom skills, building a portfolio of work, administrative skills and experience. Apply on our website http://teachingartistproject.org/apply
Application deadline is February 1st.
The program is a division of Community-Word Project (CWP), a New York City based 501(c)(3) arts-in-education organization that inspires children in underserved communities to read, interpret, and respond to their world and to become active citizens through collaborative arts residencies and teacher training programs.
Formerly known as the Teaching Artist Training and Internship Program (TATIP), Teaching Artist Project was the first of its kind and remains today the only comprehensive training program for working Teaching Artists. Teaching Artist Project alums have gone on to serve over 250,000 students throughout the world. Through the 3-month long Teaching Artist Project training, participants will:
- Expand teaching through experiential, inquiry and reflection processes
- Investigate social justice education, pedagogies and philosophies
- Explore creative processes and critical thinking
- Implement strategies for classroom management
- Acquire and utilize teaching methods for multiple learning types and levels
- Create collaborative arts lessons
- Build community with artists, teachers and organizations across New York City
- And much more!
Apply on our website or email TAP@communitywordproject.org for more information
COMPANY: | Teaching Artist Project | |
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DATE POSTED: | 3/19/2022 | |
WEB SITE: | http://teachingartistproject.org | |
PHONE: | (212) 962-3820 | |
E-MAIL: | TAP@communitywordproject.org | |
ADDRESS: | 11 Broadway Suite 508 New York, NY |
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