Science and Theater Workshop for Science, Social Studies, and ELA Teachers plus Arts Specialists (ONLINE)

Science and Theater Workshop for Science, Social Studies, and ELA Teachers plus Arts Specialists (ONLINE)

available to Washington State educators

June 21-24 2021 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Arts Impact workshop: Action Item

    Please complete the attached form and send to Meg Hannan by Friday, June 16 @ megh@arts-impact.org 

    Attachments
      5/29/2021 11:40 AM   Audrey Otto  

    Presenters

    • Rachel Atkins
    • Jason LaFontaine

    Description

    “Little Rabbit” is a traditional Native story of how the power of an individual voice, sometimes in the face of impossible odds, can make a difference. It shows how what’s in your heart is what can lead you to make change where you see it needs to be made in your school, community, reservation, state, country, or even world. It models a character who chooses to speak out, and persists, even in the face of oppression and opposition. Students experience a retelling of the story Little Rabbit and reflect on their own personal connections to it. Students learn about the history of Indian resistance events and justice movements, with a focus on youth, the self-determination era, and Standing Rock. Students use Theatre of the Oppressed methods to explore different forms of social activism by looking at people engaged in this work through photos and images. Students consider issues in their own lives where they want to see change, and possible action they could take to make their voices heard around these issues. They create protest signs for their chosen issue, and try on the role of activist by sharing their signs through physical poses or by speaking out.

    Clock Hours: 3 STEM clock hours

    Stipend: $120

    Event Notes

    Participants may choose only 1 of the 3 workshops in this series: 115745 (Science and Theater Workshop - Middle School), 115753 (Protecting Our Salmon - 3-5 Grade), 115752 (Protecting Our Waters - K-2 Grade).

    After School Workshop Series for Middle School Educators. Washington State educators who attend both sessions receive $120 stipend, classroom-ready lesson plan, and art supplies.

    Funding for this course made possible with the Climate Science Proviso

    Dates

    • Mon, June 21 2021
      3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
      Zoom
    • Thu, June 24 2021
      3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
      Zoom

    Registration

    Event # 115745

    Price
    Free
    Registered
    49 / 50
    Registration Ends
    Friday Jun 18, 2021 5:00 PM
    Registration is now closed.

    Professional Hours

    Clock Hour Number: SEK0785
    3.00 Clock Hours $15.00
    3.00 STEM