Evaluation of Professional Development in the Use of Arts-Integrated Activities with Mathematics Content: Findings about Program Implementation.

M. Ludwig, Mengli Song, Akua Kouyate-Tate, J. Cooper, L. Phillips, S. Greenbaum
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In 2010, the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts, was awarded an Arts in Education Model Development and Dissemination (AEMDD) grant to develop, implement, and disseminate a research-based program of professional development (PD) that equips prekindergarten and kindergarten teachers to infuse mathematics instruction with arts instruction in their classrooms. The PD includes summer institutes and classroom-based residencies in which music, dance, and drama performing artists work with teachers in teams. This instructional approach is often called arts integration. American Institutes for Research (AIR) conducted an evaluation of the four-year grant from 2010-2014, examining the implementation of the PD and assessing its impact on teacher practices and student mathematics knowledge. This article reports on the experiences of the elementary school teachers and Wolf Trap teaching artists in the first cohort of participating schools during 2011–12 and 2012–13, drawing on data from a variety of sources (PD observations, residency artifacts, artist interviews, and teacher surveys). We find that the Wolf Trap PD program demonstrates features of effective PD. It is classroom-based, intensive, and focused on what teachers and students need to know to teach and learn mathematics. It is aligned with district standards and offers many opportunities to teachers for active learning. The Wolf Trap PD program delivered preparation to teachers to infuse performing arts-based strategies into their mathematics instruction, starting in the PD institutes and then continuing in the residencies and did so with fidelity to the planned model. Wolf Trap used several approaches to optimize fidelity: a planning year and practice sessions with teaching artists, consistent use of local content experts, and materials structured to reflect the concepts and approaches used in both institutes and residencies. The article concludes with suggestions for practitioners and questions for further research.
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利用数学内容的艺术综合活动的专业发展评估:关于计划实施的发现。
2010年,Wolf Trap表演艺术基金会,通过艺术进行早期学习研究所,获得了艺术教育模式发展和传播(AEMDD)的资助,用于开发、实施和传播一项基于研究的专业发展(PD)计划,该计划使学前班和幼儿园教师能够在课堂上将数学教学与艺术教学结合起来。PD包括暑期学院和以教室为基础的驻留,其中音乐,舞蹈和戏剧表演艺术家与教师团队合作。这种教学方法通常被称为艺术整合。美国研究所(American Institutes for Research, AIR)对2010-2014年为期四年的资助进行了评估,检查了PD的实施情况,并评估了其对教师实践和学生数学知识的影响。本文利用各种来源的数据(PD观察、驻地文物、艺术家访谈和教师调查),报告了2011-12年和2012-13年第一批参与学校的小学教师和Wolf Trap教学艺术家的经历。我们发现Wolf Trap PD程序显示了有效PD的特征。它以课堂为基础,集中于教师和学生在教授和学习数学时需要知道的内容。它与地区标准保持一致,并为教师提供了许多主动学习的机会。Wolf Trap PD项目为教师提供准备,将表演艺术为基础的策略注入到他们的数学教学中,从PD研究所开始,然后在住院医师中继续进行,并忠实于计划的模型。Wolf Trap使用了几种方法来优化保真度:规划一年,与教学艺术家一起练习,始终使用当地内容专家,以及反映研究所和驻地所使用的概念和方法的材料结构。文章最后提出了对从业者的建议和有待进一步研究的问题。
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