1 / 20

PCA Arts in Education: Teacher Artist Partnership & Long Term Residency Application Overview

PCA Arts in Education: Teacher Artist Partnership & Long Term Residency Application Overview. An Overview. During 2012-13, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) will support a limited number of Teacher Artist Partnership (TAP) Projects and Long-Term Residency (LTR) Projects.

amity
Télécharger la présentation

PCA Arts in Education: Teacher Artist Partnership & Long Term Residency Application Overview

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PCA Arts in Education:Teacher Artist Partnership & Long Term Residency Application Overview

  2. An Overview During 2012-13, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) will support a limited number of Teacher Artist Partnership (TAP) Projects and Long-Term Residency (LTR) Projects. The funding available for either of these projects emphasizes long-term, in-depth interaction between professional teaching artists and students through workshops and classes sponsored by schools, non-profit organizations and units of government. Projects should enable the participants to understand the art form involved and to develop their skills and creativity through that art form. Each project is locally designed and developed by the teaching artist, the project director and host site.

  3. Timeline • Applications are due December 21, 2011 • A panel of arts in education professionals will review the applications and make recommendations in February • Recommendations will then be put in front of Council at the March meeting • PCA will notify applicants by the end of March

  4. What is a Teacher Artist Partnership (TAP) ? TAP projects may take place in public or private non-profit schools, early childhood education institutions or specialized schools. A TAP project is different from a traditional 10-20 day artist residency in a number of ways including but not limited to the following: • It is longer in length (a minimum of 60 days or equivalent) • Both the artist and teacher teach lessons on an alternating schedule during the project period • Both the artist and teacher critique (“debrief”) the lesson following its completion either immediately after the lesson or before the end of the school day • The school/district must provide time for the teacher to be involved in the debriefing critique as well as a private location for such a conference

  5. Continued… • The TAP team, which includes the artist, teacher, project director and school administrator, must attend the required summer TAP Institute training in Harrisburg. • In addition to the training, both the artist and teacher must agree to at least four staff development days including a pre-project day of training in the observational/debriefing structure, upfront time for detailed planning, a day during the project period for implementation assessment and evaluation, and an overall assessment/evaluation session at the conclusion of the project period. The team must also provide at least two in-service sessions for the host site faculty. • Evaluation of the TAP project will continue beyond the submission and approval of the final report to the PCA. TAP teams will be required to continue their evaluation into the subsequent year. • Both the artist and teacher will be observed by PCA staff/consultants/partners during the project period and will respond to questions about all aspects of the project at various times during the project period.

  6. TAP Institute 2012 All TAP team members are required to attend the PCA sponsored training that will be held August 6 thru 10, 2012 in Harrisburg. At a minimum, TAP teams should include a project director, classroom teacher, the teaching artist and a school administrator. The TAP team members will learn the philosophy of the PCA TAP program, its components and the requirements for participation by schools/school districts. Act 48 credit is available through the PCA to school personnel.

  7. What is a Long-Term Residency (LTR) ? LTR projects may take place in public or private non-profit schools, early childhood institutions, specialized schools, non-profit community organizations, public or government agencies or social institutions. A LTR project is different from a traditional 10-20 artist residency in a number of ways including, but not limited to, the following: • It is longer in length (a minimum of 60 days or equivalent) • The project director is required to do observations and documentation throughout the course of the project • Both the artist and teacher will be observed by PCA staff/consultants during the project period and will respond to questions about all aspects of the project at various times during the project period

  8. TAP & LTR Application Page 1 • Applicant contact information • District #s • http://www.legis.state.pa.us • League of Women Voters: 1-800-692-7281 • Official signatures

  9. TAP & LTR Application Page 2 • Artist • Must show professional experience in the artistic discipline to be taught for at least the preceding three years • May not be a full-time student in a degree-granting program • Must be a resident of Pennsylvania at the time the application is submitted • Must be able to attend the required PCA sponsored training (for TAPs only) • Grant Category • Returning school/org. “The cash match requirement from the school will increase by 10% for each year they participate in a TAP project.”

  10. TAP & LTR Application Page 3 • Project Summary • 100 words or less • Host Organization • The host site(s) must be in Pennsylvania • The host organization must be either a school/school district, a government or public agency or a non-profit, tax-exempt organization • The host must provide the participants • The host must ensure that there will be a contact/coordinator on-site • A classroom teacher and a school administrator from the host school must be able to attend the required PCA sponsored training (for TAPs only)

  11. TAP & LTR Application Page 4 • Project Director • The project director must either be a person within the host organization, with a PCA Arts in Education Partner, or affiliated with a non-profit arts education organization within the host’s community • Must be able to attend the required PCA sponsored training (for TAPs only) • Will be responsible for publicizing the project • Provide ongoing assistance to the artist and teacher; • Comply with all PCA reporting requirements • Coordinate with the project team to schedule appropriate planning days • Co-Sponsorship

  12. TAP & LTR Application Page 5 • Type of Co-Sponsor • Agreement to Co-Sponsor

  13. TAP & LTR Application Page 6 • Work Samples • No more than 3 years old • 1 hard copy & 1 electronic copy (email to: jadunlap@pa.gov) • Project Narrative • Continuing Artist • Sponsor/Host Info • Letter of support

  14. Project Narrative G1. ARTIST'S STATEMENT Using up to one page, briefly address the following: (a) Describe your work and development as an artist; (b) Why do you want to be a teaching artist in the program?; (c) Who are your target participants and what qualifies you to work with them? If you are a continuing artist(s) applying for a subsequent year of TAP/LTR funding, briefly address the following: (d) Describe how the residency has affected you and your work; (e) Describe your own professional growth as an artist in the last year. G2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Using up to two pages, briefly address the following: (a) What do you hope to accomplish with your project/residency? What Skills/knowledge will participants gain?; (b) Briefly describe a typical session; (c) Briefly describe what activities will occur during a sample week; How will the project use the existing resources of the sponsor and the community?; If you plan to use Visiting Artist(s), describe their involvement, including the names of the artist(s). If you plan to include a field trip(s) in the schedule please be sure to explain the connection and rationale. If you are a continuing artist: (d) Describe the effects your project/residency has had on your participants; (e) How will the project build on the previous year's experiences?; (f) What changes have been or will be made?; (g) Will the project serve the same people and/or take place at the same sites? G3. SPONSOR ORGANIZATION/HOST STATEMENT Must be written by the sponsor organization and host site, if different or separate. (A letter of support from the sponsor confirming the match and their commitment to participate must accompany the application as well). Using up to two pages, briefly address the following: (a) Describe the sponsor school/organization's purpose. What are the regular ongoing art programs and services of the sponsor? <continued.>

  15. Project Narrative cont… <continued> (b) How does the proposed project differ from the regular programs and services?; (c) How was the need for this project/residency established? Describe the demographics of the population to be served. What are their needs and how will this project serve those needs? (d) Discuss the impact of the project/residency on the participants and the site; (e) How will you reach your targeted populations? (f) If applicable, how will participants be recruited for this project? (g) Describe the facilities in which the project/residency activities will take place; (h) Describe your reasons for selecting this artist(s) to work with. (j) Describe you reasons for selecting the proposed project director. What are his/her qualifications to direct this type of work.(k) Describe the reasons for selecting the proposed teacher. What are his/her qualifications to be a part of this project. If there will be a co-sponsoring organization(s): (a) Describe the co-sponsor organization's purpose; (b) What is the co-sponsor's role in the project?; (c) How will the organizations work together?

  16. TAP & LTR Application Page 7 • Residency schedules and hours • Length of residency project • Must be a minimum of 60 days or equivalent

  17. TAP & LTR Application Page 8 • Schedule of Activities • TAP teams will not submit the “Schedule of Activities” until after they have an approved plan.

  18. TAP & LTR Application Page 9 • Match requirements • Vary depending on project type and year • Administration of the residency project can be up to 25% of the budget • PCA request amounts • TAPs – up to $30,000 • LTRs – up to $15,000

  19. TAP & LTR Application The Checklist • 4 copies of application • 1 hard copy and 1 electronic copy of supplemental materials and work samples • Email:jadunlap@pa.gov • Original signatures

  20. THANK YOU Jamie Dunlap Program Director Pennsylvania Council On The Arts 216 Finance Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Tel: 717-525-5542 Fax: 717-783-2538 jadunlap@pa.gov

More Related