Education

Broadway Center Teacher Training

Arts Impact

Arts Impact is a two-year program that trains elementary classroom teachers to independently teach visual and performing arts. Each year, teachers participate in:

  • One-Week Summer Institute:
    Intensive, hands-on, 30-hour training in foundational arts concepts and skills in visual art, dance and theater.
  • Mentorship:
    Teachers are paired with an artist-mentor for a 9-10 hour mentorship during the school year. The artist mentor assists the teacher in planning, writing, teaching and assessing arts lessons.
  • Free Cultural Study Trip for Teachers and Students:
    A classroom trip to the Tacoma Art Museum, Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, Seattle Art Museum or a Seattle theater for an exhibit or a live performance allows teachers and their students to observe firsthand the concepts and skills being taught.
  • Supplemental Workshops:
    Many workshops are offered throughout the year to deepen learning of arts concepts and skills. Teachers choose a minimum of two workshops. Additional clock hours are available for each workshop.
  • Numerous Benefits:
    Shared lesson plans, integration with other core content areas, training in performance-based assessments, graduate credit or clock hours, team of arts professional’s support and individualized instruction throughout the two year program.

To learn more about Arts Impact, contact Sibyl Barnum at 253.778.7943 at the Puget Sound Education Service District or visit www.arts-impact.org.

Broadway Center for the Performing Arts
901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402
253.591.5890 | fax 253.591.2013