Arts Integration Fellowship Seeks Teacher Applicants for 2024-25

The goal of the ARTeacher Fellowship is to provide classroom teachers with deep knowledge and expertise in fusing visual, performing and media arts with subject learning.
Photo Submitted

The goal of the ARTeacher Fellowship is to provide classroom teachers with deep knowledge and expertise in fusing visual, performing and media arts with subject learning.

The award-winning ARTeacher Fellowship program in arts integration is now accepting applications for the 2024-25 school year. Secondary school teachers in English/language arts, math, science, social studies and world languages are encouraged to apply.

The 10 selected fellows receive a $1,000 professional stipend for successful completion of the yearlong program. The deadline to apply is April 22. Download the ARTeacher Fellowship application here.

The goal of the ARTeacher Fellowship is to provide classroom teachers with deep knowledge and expertise in fusing visual, performing and media arts with subject learning. Working with a team of talented educators and artists, fellows receive training from nationally recognized presenters, including teaching artists from The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and more.  

The ARTeacher Fellowship is organized by the U of A Center for Children & Youth in collaboration with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Walton Arts Center. The Center for Children and Youth was recognized with the Governor's Arts Award for its work in art and education, including the fellowship.

"The ARTeacher Fellowship is about tapping the creative potential of both students and educators," said Hung Pham, director for the Center for Children and Youth. "Year after year, we have seen the power of the arts to enrich the learning process."

Last year, three ARTeacher fellows were named Teachers of the Year by their respective schools and city organizations. One of those fellows was Michelle Cearley Martin, a teacher at Fulbright Junior High in Bentonville, who called the ARTeacher Fellowship "the most useful, rewarding and immersive experience in professional development that I've ever had in my 31-year teaching career."

The fellowship training cycle consists of a four-day summer institute, followed by two daylong professional development workshops each semester. To be considered, applicants should be in their third year or greater of teaching English, math, science, social studies or world languages in middle, junior high or high school. Applicants should demonstrate a keen interest in creative teaching practices, a willingness to implement them in their classroom and the ability to collaborate effectively with other participants. Fellows who successfully complete their first year may be selected to continue for a second and third year to further develop their expertise.

The Center for Children and Youth is an endowed initiative housed in the U of A College of Education and Health Professions' Department of Curriculum and Instruction.

Contacts

Hung K. Pham, director, Center for Children and Youth
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
479-575-5513, hkp001@uark.edu

Shannon Magsam, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3138, magsam@uark.edu

Headlines

PetSmart CEO J.K. Symancyk to Speak at Walton College Commencement

J.K. Symancyk is an alumnus of the Sam M. Walton College of Business and serves on the Dean’s Executive Advisory Board.

Faulkner Center, Arkansas PBS Partner to Screen Documentary 'Gospel'

The Faulkner Performing Arts Center will host a screening of Gospel, a documentary exploring the origin of Black spirituality through sermon and song, in partnership with Arkansas PBS at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2.

UAPD Officers Mills and Edwards Honored With New Roles

Veterans of the U of A Police Department, Matt Mills has been promoted to assistant chief, and Crandall Edwards has been promoted to administrative captain.

Community Design Center's Greenway Urbanism Project Wins LIV Hospitality Design Award

"Greenway Urbanism" is one of six urban strategies proposed under the Framework Plan for Cherokee Village, a project that received funding through an Our Town grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Spring Bike Drive Refurbishes Old Bikes for New Students

All donated bikes will be given to Pedal It Forward, a local nonprofit that will refurbish your bike and return it to the U of A campus to be gifted to a student in need. Hundreds of students have already benefited.

News Daily