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Anne Arundel County educators learned to integrate three different art forms into other academic areas. They rotated throughout the day, spending equal time weaving and stitching with Katherine Dilworth, a Young Audiences fiber artist; learning the elements of dance with Lacey Sheppard, Arts Integration Teacher Specialist; and forming clay vessels with Chesapeake Arts Center artist Cami Ascher.

The ICC Institute of World Business Law hosted an advanced-level training on the production of documents in Singapore on 27 June 2017.

Emerging Leaders Institute

Lighthouse Charter School Circuits workshop

collaborative Maker Jawn Mentor e-textile outfits

Denver Museum of Nature and Science GLOBE Weather Curriculum Workshop

Photo taken by Maddison Hamil, Nonfiction MFA 2014

The ICC Institute of World Business Law hosted an advanced-level training on the production of documents in Singapore on 27 June 2017.

The ICC Advanced Arbitration Academy for Asia is a two-year programme, which is divided into eight one-day workshops that take place every three months in different cities throughout the Asia region. The kick off session was held in Hong Kong on 30 June 2018 and included 40 participants from 13 jurisdictions.

2018 Emerging Leaders Institute project presentations. 2018-03-23

The 2014-2015 TAI Seminar kicked off with a three-day retreat at the Radisson at Cross Keys in September. More than 40 teachers and artists learned how to integrate the arts into the classroom while aligning with the curriculum. Each artist will work with a teacher partner during the coming months to co-create an arts residency and field-test the program with students.

The 2014-2015 TAI Seminar kicked off with a three-day retreat at the Radisson at Cross Keys in September. More than 40 teachers and artists learned how to integrate the arts into the classroom while aligning with the curriculum. Each artist will work with a teacher partner during the coming months to co-create an arts residency and field-test the program with students.

Attendees began the day observing pieces of art and reflecting on depictions of humanity, God, and relationship.

Stages of building a green house at DuBois Middle.

Bi-annually, 21st Century CLC puts on an all day professional development for it's support staff, teachers, and advocates. Here are the photos from our most recent one.

Anne Arundel County educators learned to integrate three different art forms into other academic areas. They rotated throughout the day, spending equal time weaving and stitching with Katherine Dilworth, a Young Audiences fiber artist; learning the elements of dance with Lacey Sheppard, Arts Integration Teacher Specialist; and forming clay vessels with Chesapeake Arts Center artist Cami Ascher.

Humanities Careers Beyond the Tenure Track panel.

Anne Arundel County educators learned to integrate three different art forms into other academic areas. They rotated throughout the day, spending equal time weaving and stitching with Katherine Dilworth, a Young Audiences fiber artist; learning the elements of dance with Lacey Sheppard, Arts Integration Teacher Specialist; and forming clay vessels with Chesapeake Arts Center artist Cami Ascher.

Dr. James Demas, Associate Professor of Biology and Physics at St. Olaf College, speaks to trainees in Neurobiology. The event was supported by funding from The Graduate School's Professional Development Grant.

Hugh Crumley, director of the CCT program, hands out certificates to graduate students who completed the program. Certificate in College Teaching ceremony.

The 2014-2015 TAI Seminar kicked off with a three-day retreat at the Radisson at Cross Keys in September. More than 40 teachers and artists learned how to integrate the arts into the classroom while aligning with the curriculum. Each artist will work with a teacher partner during the coming months to co-create an arts residency and field-test the program with students.

collaborative Maker Jawn Mentor e-textile outfits

collaborative Maker Jawn Mentor e-textile outfits

Anne Arundel County educators learned to integrate three different art forms into other academic areas. They rotated throughout the day, spending equal time weaving and stitching with Katherine Dilworth, a Young Audiences fiber artist; learning the elements of dance with Lacey Sheppard, Arts Integration Teacher Specialist; and forming clay vessels with Chesapeake Arts Center artist Cami Ascher.

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