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For the Back-to-School Newsletter, a selection of choices for your edification. Learn about how arts education is getting combined with math, science, language and history, and who wants to pay for it. See an example of a third-grade animated lesson in symbolism, and read what an adult artist does with symbols.

Music Matters in Indianapolis: The Symphony's Community Conservatory by Rita Kohn
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Be Prepared: Mitchell Korn and Artsvision by Alberta Moraine
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Signposts by Maria Doiranlis Artist Matt Mullican's use of signs and symbols inspires our writer to look for more of them on the Internet.
What Are Symbols? is one of the Learning Modules created for a third-grade lesson plan integrating arts education with core concepts of nonverbal communication through symbols. Arts4All will deliver the lesson plan into primary school classrooms in the United States and internationally, by means of distance learning technologies.

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articles from previous Newsletters:
Leap and Learn: Dancing Your Phone Number:  Laurie McLeod
Kids Work the Word: Poems, a Rock Rondo, and Remarks from Their Teachers:  Susan A. Katz, Judith A. Thomas
The Dance of the String Quartets: An Interview with Jane Kosminsky:  Nancy K. Ford, Alberta Moraine
The Soul of Classical Music:  Suzanne Peterson
From a Distance: An Interview with Rita Wissinger:  Nancy K. Ford
Waldo Wannabe and the Rainbow:  Susan A. Katz

The Kids in the Basement:  Anna Roxas
September Song:  Anne M Carley
Improv - The Invisible Part of the Play:  John Koprowski
Picture This:  Anne M Carley
On TOP of the World :  David K. Roland
An American in Kosice:  Jim Murray
The Colors of Freedom:  Michael Nicolella
A Day at the Beach:  Anne M Carley
education items in the Drift:
Mark Twain on Education
Oscar Wilde on Education
Fire Recovery Conference
US Senate on Distance Education
Project Gutenberg
Children's Web Guide Studies from the New York Times
Digitizing for the Humanities
Los Alamos Supports International Scholarship and Research
International Library - Open all night
Oxford Internet Institute
Online Literacy
National Data Arts Archive
NINCH Copyright Town Meetings - Distance Education
William Blake Archive
Ben's Spin

 

 

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