- aTi inspired Best Practices that can be used across the curriculum for building 21st Century Skills. - A supportive community of teachers achieving educational excellence in and through the arts.
- An advocacy tool that shows aTi inspired Best Practices are having an important impact on student learning.
Learn more about aTi and aTimpact:
- Find outhow you can attend aTi. - Learn more more about the aTimpact project.
Click below to view artwork created at aTi
Do You Have an aTi-inspired Best Practice to Share?
If you're an aTi alum, click here to access the Best Practice Submission Form. This form asks you to write about the ideas, experiences, and approaches you gained from attending aTi. Complete the form in its entirety and e-mail it along with attached photos, video clips or links to aTi@artshorizons.org. Successful submissions will be added to this website.
aTimpact is funded by a generous grant from The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
aTi is a co-sponsored program of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and Arts Horizons. Additional funding has been provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, TheVictoria Foundation, the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey and TheRutgers Community Partnership Mission.
1 comment:
Tell me more about the 2 forms of art that the students combined.
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