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Free Webinar Explores a Fresh Approach to Reading for Primary and Intermediate Students
February 17, 2010
An Introduction to CTL's Artful Reading Model
Are you looking for a new approach to reading? Could your reading program use a "shot in the arm" to engage students through multiple disciplines? If so, take some time and join the Collaborative for Teaching and Learning (CTL) for a professional development overview of CTL's program, Artful Reading.
Artful Reading offers a unique primary and intermediate instructional model that integrates the development of literacy skills with learning in and through the arts. This program engages students through multiple disciplines and varied activities. This program applies high-quality, arts-based reading materials to enhance creative and reflective classroom practice for the primary and intermediate grades teacher.
- Integrates the development of literacy skills with learning in and through the arts.
- Engages students through multiple disciplines and various activities.
- Applies high-quality, arts-based reading materials to enhance creative and reflective classroom practice.
CTL's Educational Programs Consultant and Arts Specialist Catherine Rubin will take webinar participants through an overview of this unique instructional model discussing the value of the arts as a critical component to literacy development.
Webinar Date: March 10, 2010
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm ET
Registration Deadline: March 8, 2010
REGISTER HERE
For more information, contact
Tonia Carriger
317.231.6587
This Webinar is a free Spotlight Session sponsored by CILC (Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration, Indianapolis IN), a CTL partner organization. Learn more about CILC at http://www.cilc.org.