STEAM FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
AN ART EDUCATION MINI-SYMPOSIUM
Presented by Moore's MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations in partnership with The Franklin Institute
Always a highly anticipated spring event, this year’s Art and Special Education mini-symposium brings the arts and sciences together featuring keynote speaker Dr. Frederic Bertley.
Following our keynote there will be 4 fun filled, hands-on STEAM for Special Populations workshops centered on the theme of “Our Bodies in Balance” for you to pick from.
- $25 includes symposium fee, light refreshments and FREE general admission to The Franklin Institute for the day.
- $6 parking @ The Franklin Institute (space is limited)
Seating is limited so please register today!
SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY
9:00-9:30 Register & Refreshments
9:30-9:50 Keynote: Dr. Frederic Bertley
10:00-12:15 Attendees may pick 3 of the 4 hands on workshops that are provided. Please select these when registering for this event.
- The Workshop School: STEAM through the eyes of a student.
- Art Educator Angela Capuzzi: STEAM in the Art Room.
- The Franklin Institute: STEAM Adaptations for Special Populations.
- Charter High School of Architecture and Design teacher Chris Sweeney:
STEAM Makers Slam
12:15-12:30 Wrap Up
12:30-1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 FREE general admission to the Franklin Institute.
- Discounted $10 tickets for the new The Science Behind Pixar exhibit will be made available for purchase at The Franklin Institute.
ACT 48 hours are available to Art Educators
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