Please take time to nominate outstanding arts educators for an SCAEA award! Exemplary arts educators will be recognized for the commitment to creating quality arts education programs.
Click here to submit a nomination. For questions regarding nominations, please contact Elise.Stuck@gmail.com with "SCAEA Nomination" in the subject line.
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Lower Region--Near Charleston/Summerville
Joseph R. Pye Elementary School Dorchester School District 2 (843) 395-2979, Principal Wanda Gadsden Full time. (One of two full time art teachers.) Beautiful art room, large storage closet, kiln room. School is 9 years old. https://www.ddtwo.org/Page/23401 to apply Joshua Drews 2020 National Secondary Art Educator
Alexandria, VA—The National Art Education Association has named Joshua Drews, of Columbia, SC, to receive the 2020 National Secondary Art Educator Award. This prestigious award, determined through a peer review of nominations, recognizes the exemplary contributions, service, and achievements of one outstanding NAEA member annually at the National level within their division. The award will be presented at the NAEA National Convention in Minneapolis, MN, March 26-28, 2020. NAEA President Thom Knab states, "This award is being given to recognize excellence in professional accomplishment and service by a dedicated art educator. Joshua Drews exemplifies the highly qualified art educators active in education today: leaders, teachers, students, scholars, and advocates who give their best to their students and the profession." Founded in 1947, the National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for visual arts educators. Members include elementary, middle, and high school visual arts educators; college and university professors; university students preparing to become art educators; researchers and scholars; teaching artists; administrators and supervisors; and art museum educators—as well as more than 54,000 students who are members of the National Art Honor Society. We represent members in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, U.S. Possessions, most Canadian Provinces, U.S. military bases around the world, and 25 foreign countries. The mission of NAEA is to advance visual arts education to fulfill human potential and promote global understanding. Full time elementary art teacher needed
Joseph R. Pye Elementary School 9701 Patriot Blvd. Ladson, SC 29456 (843) 695-2979 Dorchester School District 2 Spartanburg County District 6
Dorman High School/ Dorman Freshman Campus Full time art position for 2nd semester (January 2020) Certification requirements must be complete Job link: https://spart6.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=256 St. Joseph's Catholic School
100 St. Joseph Drive Greenville, SC 29607 (864)234-9009 High School Art / Part-time 2019 Elections: Call for Candidates
Be an advocate for the arts and grow in your leadership skills by serving on the SCAEA Board of Directors. Below are positions which will be up for election this fall. Each position is a two-year term and will begin January, 2020. Division Coordinator Position: Elementary Division
Regional Positions: Western Region, Central Region, & Eastern Region
You will need your NAEA membership number, a biography statement, and a headshot. Nominations will close September 1st, 2019. If you have questions, please contact Elise Stuck at estuck@dorchester2.k12.sc.us. Just a reminder that we are accepting applications for the R. Scot Hockman Teacher Grant and the Mary Whyte Award.
R. Scot Hockman Grant The R. Scot Hockman Grant funds must be used to support instruction during the regular school day. The grant amount awarded may be up to $750. Mary Whyte Art Educator Award “Established in 2007, the Mary Whyte Art Educator Award is designed to highlight a visual art teacher in a South Carolina public high school who has demonstrated superior commitment to their students and to their craft. The award is accompanied by a cash prize of $2,500 and is administered and presented annually by the South Carolina Art Education Association. Please follow the links below and note deadline dates. If you have any questions, please contact me at ccampbel@richland2.org: R. Scot Hockman Teacher Grant Mary Whyte Award The Office of Standards and Learning will offer a free, hybrid professional learning opportunity designed for K–12 arts educators as they work through the implementation year of the new 2017 South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Proficiency. Higher Education and District Arts Coordinators are invited to participate.
Participation in this series will afford attendees the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the new 2017 South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Proficiency by the following: • examine the terminology of the new College- and Career-Ready Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Proficiency; • identify key concepts, knowledge, and skills found in the benchmarks and indicators; • understand how to use benchmarks, indicators, and learning targets to design units of instruction; • understand how the design process and the creative process of our standards work together; • analyze student work to determine proficiency level; and • collaborate with peers to develop unit and lessons of instruction using the new standards. Throughout this series, participants will refine their practice through ongoing virtual and face-to-face sessions designed to support application of the new 2017 South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Proficiency and its impact on student learning. Participants must attend all 5 face to face meetings (July through November) and virtual meetings. Certificates of completion for up to 37 hours will be issued to participants who meet all expectations of the professional learning opportunity from July through November. All face-to-face and virtual meetings are required. Participants who attended an SCDE professional learning series during the 2017–18 school year and want to deepen their working knowledge of the new standards, can begin the series in September. Returning participants must commit to attending all three face to face meetings (September through November) and virtual meetings. Certificates of completion for up to 23 hours will be issued to participants who meet all expectations of the professional learning opportunity from September through November. All face-to-face and virtual meetings are required. For more information about dates and registration, please follow this link. |
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