EU 428I
Integrating the Arts JI
This course provides an introduction to the elements and skills of the four art
strands presented in the Junior/Intermediate Ontario Curriculum, and the
essential role of creativity in student development. In addition to exploring
effective planning, instruction, and assessment in the arts, this course will
model hands on, inclusive, and equitable practices that develop creative,
performance, and analytical skills in the arts. This course will introduce models
and theories of cognition and motivation that will support teacher candidates as
they develop the skills to teach in innovative and creative ways through
integrating the arts. Through collaborative, cross-curricular planning, teacher
candidates will explore the use of multiple modalities that make learning
accessible and that help learners to construct their own unique knowledge.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.
This course provides an introduction to the elements and skills of the four art
strands presented in the Junior/Intermediate Ontario Curriculum, and the
essential role of creativity in student development. In addition to exploring
effective planning, instruction, and assessment in the arts, this course will
model hands on, inclusive, and equitable practices that develop creative,
performance, and analytical skills in the arts. This course will introduce models
and theories of cognition and motivation that will support teacher candidates as
they develop the skills to teach in innovative and creative ways through
integrating the arts. Through collaborative, cross-curricular planning, teacher
candidates will explore the use of multiple modalities that make learning
accessible and that help learners to construct their own unique knowledge.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.
This course provides an introduction to the elements and skills of the four art
strands presented in the Junior/Intermediate Ontario Curriculum, and the
essential role of creativity in student development. In addition to exploring
effective planning, instruction, and assessment in the arts, this course will
model hands on, inclusive, and equitable practices that develop creative,
performance, and analytical skills in the arts. This course will introduce models
and theories of cognition and motivation that will support teacher candidates as
they develop the skills to teach in innovative and creative ways through
integrating the arts. Through collaborative, cross-curricular planning, teacher
candidates will explore the use of multiple modalities that make learning
accessible and that help learners to construct their own unique knowledge.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.