This workshop will explore the concept of music and visual art as a tool for UDL by highlighting two VSA arts of
Massachusetts Artist Residency programs where teaching artists and classroom teachers collaborate to create
universally designed learning experiences for all students.
Presenters: Tim Archibald, Music Teacher, Patrick O’Hearn School
Mark Johnson, Visual Arts Teacher and VSA arts Residency Artist, Patrick O’Hearn School
Resources:
Powerpoint
4.22.2009
UDL and Integrating Visual Literacy across the Curriculum
This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to Universal Design for Learning and applying the
principles to curriculum design to support the engagement and success of diverse students in classrooms.
Emphasis will be placed on visual literacy for teachers and students and the use of visual media to support
student learning.
Presenter: Patricia Ganley, M.Ed., CAST, Inc.
Resources:
The Assignment
Resources for UDL Workshop
Patricia Ganley Powerpoint
principles to curriculum design to support the engagement and success of diverse students in classrooms.
Emphasis will be placed on visual literacy for teachers and students and the use of visual media to support
student learning.
Presenter: Patricia Ganley, M.Ed., CAST, Inc.
Resources:
The Assignment
Resources for UDL Workshop
Patricia Ganley Powerpoint
Applying Universal Design for Learning through Art Education
An introduction for educators to learn how arts in education can aid and enhance all aspects of learning and
understanding in a classroom. Participants will engage in a variety of learning modalities and hands- on
strategies that will enhance learning and understanding for all students. The needs and challenges of students
with sensory impairments will be addressed with information and hands-on experiences.
Presenters: Maureen A. Shurtleff, Lecturer, UMass Boston
Robert McCulley, Director, Northeast Regional Center for Vision Education, UMass Boston
Resources:
Patterns
understanding in a classroom. Participants will engage in a variety of learning modalities and hands- on
strategies that will enhance learning and understanding for all students. The needs and challenges of students
with sensory impairments will be addressed with information and hands-on experiences.
Presenters: Maureen A. Shurtleff, Lecturer, UMass Boston
Robert McCulley, Director, Northeast Regional Center for Vision Education, UMass Boston
Resources:
Patterns
UDL Principles in the Arts Classroom
This workshop will present and model UDL principles in the arts classroom. Participants will explore a sample lesson
plan, images, and inclusive art making techniques. The workshop will focus on developing the creative process
through familiar forms and unconventional approaches, incorporating digital technology to aid in classroom
accessibility.
Presenter: Gordon Sasaki, Museum of Modern Art, NY
Resources:
Adaptable Equipment
Drawing Lesson Plan
Gordon Sasaki UDL Powerpoint
plan, images, and inclusive art making techniques. The workshop will focus on developing the creative process
through familiar forms and unconventional approaches, incorporating digital technology to aid in classroom
accessibility.
Presenter: Gordon Sasaki, Museum of Modern Art, NY
Resources:
Adaptable Equipment
Drawing Lesson Plan
Gordon Sasaki UDL Powerpoint
Music and Words in Early Childhood Literacy
This hands-on workshop, for educators, artists and parents, will demonstrate ways to use a wide variety of simple
music activities to enlarge and enrich storybooks books with pre-K - 2nd graders. Linking music to books increases
pre-literacy and reading skills, excites and increases children's involvement, and offers alternative strategies for
meeting different developmental needs and learning styles.
Presenter: Deborah Stuart, VSA arts of New Hampshire
Resources:
Feel the Beat
Lowest Level of Intervention
Music Box
Start with the Arts order information
Start with the Arts Website
music activities to enlarge and enrich storybooks books with pre-K - 2nd graders. Linking music to books increases
pre-literacy and reading skills, excites and increases children's involvement, and offers alternative strategies for
meeting different developmental needs and learning styles.
Presenter: Deborah Stuart, VSA arts of New Hampshire
Resources:
Feel the Beat
Lowest Level of Intervention
Music Box
Start with the Arts order information
Start with the Arts Website
The Art of Writing: Turning Words, Sentences, and Stories into Unique Student created art books
This workshop will demonstrate engaging writing exercises paired with handmade art-books. The lessons
incorporate multi-sensory approaches to literacy that deepen the experience for students with a wide variety of
learning styles and needs. Student-made books motivate and engage students in building expressive skills.
Presenter: Deborah Stuart, VSA arts of New Hampshire
Resources:
Bibliography on Bookmaking
Lines for Starting Writing
UDL Writing
Lowest Level of Intervention
Let Your Style Take Shape resource
incorporate multi-sensory approaches to literacy that deepen the experience for students with a wide variety of
learning styles and needs. Student-made books motivate and engage students in building expressive skills.
Presenter: Deborah Stuart, VSA arts of New Hampshire
Resources:
Bibliography on Bookmaking
Lines for Starting Writing
UDL Writing
Lowest Level of Intervention
Let Your Style Take Shape resource
9.15.2008
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We hope you enjoyed the workshop. Please use this space to give us feedback and share your ideas with others using art as a tool for UDL. You might share what you learned most from the workshop, what was most valuable to you, ways you plan to incorporate the ideas into your teaching, or questions that remain. Thank you!
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