Youth in Arts Executive Director Miko Lee joined Sabrina Klein ED of Teaching Artist Organized and Lilia Aguero from Young Audiences Northern CA to lead a workshop for artists on “Teaching to the Ways People Learn: Multiple Intelligences as a Strategy for Arts Integration in Culturally Diverse Classrooms.”
Sixteen artists joined for a day of exploration, creativity and fun. Artist went to 9 different origami stations to experiment with different learning styles based upon Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory.
Want to try and fold an origami whale by listening to a song created by Nydia Gonzalez. Try out your musical paper folding skills with the OrigamiSong.
Check out the photo gallery for more activities including an adaptation of the Lakota Medicine Wheel.
Look like fun? More Teaching Artist Organized workshops coming up soon!
This past weekend Sixteen artists joined for a day of exploration, creativity and fun. Artist went to 9 different origami stations to experiment with different learning styles based upon Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory.
Want to try and fold an origami whale by listening to a song created by Nydia Gonzalez. Try out your musical paper folding skills with the OrigamiSong.
Check out the photo gallery for more activities including an adaptation of the Lakota Medicine Wheel.
Look like fun? More Teaching Artist Organized workshops coming up soon!