Middle School Art Teacher (Grades 6, 7, 8; Ages 11-14) is looking for opportunity to exchange art with students of similar age from different culture. Can correspond through email, post office mail, videoconferencing or other web 2.0 technologies - emphasis on student created art exchange. . Duration of time would be during the 2011 school year (January to May). Please contact Art Teacher Donna Lappetito at DLappetito@ramapocentral.org or Eleanor Schuster,Library Media Specialist eschuster@ramapocentral.org for further interest.
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The knowledge of the art history of one or more countries provides a way to think about the differences between two cultures that your students have not hear about. To this end I am working on a course in the History of Art and Architecture (AHAA) around the world. The site is ahaafoundation.org . I think if, upon completing two micro lessons and talking with each other, the students would be tasked with making something that relates to what they have just seen, a painting, a sculpture or a pot. The could create a book from their own paintings or use the information to write their own book.
If any of this is of interest to any teacher or home schooling parent please contact me.
I direct the Enabling Support Foundation, a non-profit with a mission to provide online support to k-12 education with a particular interest in special needs. We are in the process of developing an art exchange program that includes students from Cameroon, Ghana, Pakistan, and South Africa. One of our members, Katherine Bolman, is in this group. Katherine is an artist and art historian who want to incorporate art into existing courses. You can see her website at http://ahaafoundation.org/
The ESF website is under revision, but you can see the old site at www.enabling.org/drupal
If you are interested, email me at drz@enabling.org
Thank you for expressing your interest for such a wonderful opportunity and most rewarding opportunity for diverse cultural exchange programme that are available, especially in Kenya.
I would be most grateful to offer you such opportunities through one of our global education collaborative partner, the Global Youth Connect Inc, under its programme- Cultural Education. This can be enhanced in partnership with my social network called, Ezsak's community/Students' Mentor-Link Network, Kenya.
Please I hope you will be more interested to get back to me, and even plan for a visit to Kenya soon on the same. I have several community sponsored school projects. Seum Community, Nazareth Top-Link, Yatoi Education & Training CBOs Consortium's Cultural Pupils Exchange Projects; Geta Community Education & Cultural Integration Project and Mid-Hill Community Project among others.
Be wellcomed.
Thanks.
Ezekiel Sakwa Obulemile,
Executive Chairman,
E.M.I. AGENCIES.
Eleanor Schuster > Ezekiel Sakwa ObulemileJanuary 10, 2011 at 5:55am
Dear Ezekiel,
Thank you so much for your reply. I will show Donna your posting. Do you have an email address?
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The knowledge of the art history of one or more countries provides a way to think about the differences between two cultures that your students have not hear about. To this end I am working on a course in the History of Art and Architecture (AHAA) around the world. The site is ahaafoundation.org . I think if, upon completing two micro lessons and talking with each other, the students would be tasked with making something that relates to what they have just seen, a painting, a sculpture or a pot. The could create a book from their own paintings or use the information to write their own book.
If any of this is of interest to any teacher or home schooling parent please contact me.
bolmanedd@hotmail.com
The ESF website is under revision, but you can see the old site at www.enabling.org/drupal
If you are interested, email me at drz@enabling.org
Hi Donna,
Thank you for expressing your interest for such a wonderful opportunity and most rewarding opportunity for diverse cultural exchange programme that are available, especially in Kenya.
I would be most grateful to offer you such opportunities through one of our global education collaborative partner, the Global Youth Connect Inc, under its programme- Cultural Education. This can be enhanced in partnership with my social network called, Ezsak's community/Students' Mentor-Link Network, Kenya.
Please I hope you will be more interested to get back to me, and even plan for a visit to Kenya soon on the same. I have several community sponsored school projects. Seum Community, Nazareth Top-Link, Yatoi Education & Training CBOs Consortium's Cultural Pupils Exchange Projects; Geta Community Education & Cultural Integration Project and Mid-Hill Community Project among others.
Be wellcomed.
Thanks.
Ezekiel Sakwa Obulemile,
Executive Chairman,
E.M.I. AGENCIES.
Dear Ezekiel,
Thank you so much for your reply. I will show Donna your posting. Do you have an email address?
Eleanor