Conferences & Events

Art Education Association Conferences

Many different conferences are available to art educators. The most common, art education association conferences, take place at the local, state, and national levels. These conferences have offerings for all art educators:

  • workshops
  • seminars
  • lectures
  • panel discussions

All these activities, as well as other staff development sessions, are designed by and presented for art educators at every level of education.

Advantages to attending art education association conferences include

  • learning about the latest topics in art,
  • meeting well-known members of the art community, and
  • interacting with other art educators.

Smaller, local art education association conferences may offer only a few options, but the presenters may be local experts who do not attend state or national conferences. Local conferences are usually tailored to meet the needs of the community they serve.

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Other Conferences

Many arts and educational organizations provide workshops and seminars for art educators. Such organizations include the following:

  • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
  • museums
  • national and state teacher associations
  • state education agencies for fine arts
  • National Endowment for the Arts
  • state commissions on the arts

You may also want to attend a conference that is focused on general education topics rather than specifically on art. One benefit to attending such a conference is that it affords educators a broader perspective. Curriculum and assessment, instructional strategies, and brain-based research, to name a few topics, are relevant to all fields of education.

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Upcoming Art Education Conferences

For a complete state-specific listing, visit the National Art Education Association site at www.naea-reston.org/stateprov.html.

Massachusetts Art Education Association

May 11, 2008
www.massarted.com

National Anthem Project

For the second year, the National Association for Music Education (MENC) invites music educators and students to perform together in Washington, D.C. in an effort to continue to remind decision makers about the importance of music education in the nation's schools. The event will take place June 12-15. Plans are to include a concert on the National Mall featuring a national anthem sing-along. Student ensembles will once again have the opportunity to perform at the capital's historic memorials. Bands, choral groups, and orchestras are invited to perform at the event. For more information, visit www.tnap.org.

League of American Orchestras

"Bigger, Better, All-Together"
June 10-14, 2008
www.americanorchestras.org

Americans for the Arts Annual Convention

"American Evolution: Arts in the New Civic Life"
June 20-22, 2008
www.artsusa.org/events

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

"Differentiated Instruction: Understanding by Design, and What Works in Schools"
June 27-29, 2008
www.ascd.org/portal/site/ascd/index.jsp/

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Upcoming Music Education Conferences

For a complete state-specific listing, visit the National Association for Music Education site at www.menc.org/connect/meetings.html.

The National Association for Music Education

"The 61st National Biennial In-Service Conference"
April 9-13, 2008
www.menc.org

Pennsylvania Music Educators Association

April 16-19, 2008
www.pmea.net

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