Description
This online presentation is part of the AISWA 2020 Vision online event. AISWA Teachers and Leaders are invited to register for as many sessions as they wish, from the seven 20 minute presentations on offer. The meeting link/s will be emailed to those on the registration list the Friday before.
AISWA 2020 Vision is a celebration of what worked and how we might continue positive initiatives into 2021.
The voice of AISWA teachers and leaders is an important component of this event and some sessions will be hosted by an AISWA Consultant with one or two invited guests to share an initiative from their school community. Looking beyond 2020, special projects and Professional Learning opportunities for 2021 will also be shared. Please check the AISWA PL Calendar for other sessions by searching Nov 16.
In this session, teachers will see how a large-scale cardboard sculpture project was adapted when students began working from home due to Covid restrictions. Learn how they took inspiration from the work of artist Susan Flavell and created art works using found materials.
Presenters
Karen LeRaye (AISWA Staff)
Teaching And Learning Consultant - The Arts
Karen LeRaye started her role at AISWA in 2016. She has taught Drama, Dance, and English at secondary schools in both Western Australia and South Australia, as well as Dance in an early childhood context in Canada. She has extensive experience in the performing arts, choreographing and directing for a number of school productions and performing arts festivals. Karen is passionate about Arts education and helping teachers develop quality Arts programs.
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Segments
Event Segment
Date / Time
16 Nov 2020 Starts: 11:00 Finishes: 11:30Delivery Format : In Person
Webinar - Online Only
PL Hours : 0.50
Learning Area
- The Arts
School Area
- Year 5
- Year 6
- Year 7
- Year 8
- Year 9
- Year 10