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Running head: WORKSHOP PROPOSAL 1
Workshop Proposal
Jennifer Sikora
EDU 499: Shared Capstone
Renae Buss
May 25, 2020
Workshop Proposal
Part 1A: Workshop Details
Title | "Kids Art Club” |
Explanation | The kids will be able to express themselves in an artistic way practicing art, expressing themselves, and working on their listening skills as well. |
Objective/Purpose | The objective for young children to learn and develop artistic fundamentals that are engaging for children because they are an opportunity for hands-on creation, which is how children retain information most effectively and efficiently at this age. |
Target Audience | The target audience are children ages 6-12 years old who like clients with the love for expressing themselves in an artistic way. |
Theory | Develop fine Motor skills: Most arts and craft projects involve moving the hands and fingers. These movements involve fine motor skills and improve the overall muscle strength and control over movements. When your child colors or does a craft project, his motor skills gradually increase. Increases Dexterity: Arts and crafts increase agility in kids and with practice manual dexterity will improve over time. (Reeves, 2019). |
Part 1B: Workshop Flyer
Part 2: Roadblocks
Roadblocks | Roadblock #1 | Solution #1 |
List Roadblock #1 here | Share Roadblock #1 here. | Share a solution to Roadblock #1. Instructor will differentiate instruction to meet the needs of each client (owner) and dog. Share a second solution to Roadblock #1. This should be at least one paragraph. |
Roadblocks | Roadblock #2 | Solution #2 |
List Roadblock #2 here | Share Roadblock #2 here. Clients (owners) The clients (owners) and/or dogs are not engaged in instruction. | Share a solution to Roadblock #2. Remind clients (owners) of the objective. Use a variety of instructional strategies to keep both clients (owners) and dogs engaged in the workshop. |
Professional Standards | ||
Professional Standard #1 | Choose a standard from the Professional Standards for your Field of Study, list it here, and explain how it represents the solutions to Roadblock #1. INTASC Standard #1: Learner Development The teacher understands how learners grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas, and designs and implements developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences. You must cite your chosen Standard. The Instructor will need to quickly asses each client (owner) and dog to determine ability and understanding. The Instructor will offer additional support and strategies for those in need. The Instructor will encourage those who master commands to move on to more challenging tasks. The Instructor will be prepared with these commands and support material if necessary. You must include the Standard. You must include at least one paragraph explaining how this Standard supports your objective. | |
Professional Standard #2 | Choose a standard from the Professional Standards for your Field of Study, list it here, and explain how it represents the solution to Roadblock #2.
You must include the Standard. You must include at least one paragraph explaining how this Standard supports your objective. |
Part 3: Environment and Materials
Environment | Describe the environment or the space needed to deliver your workshop. The ideal environment for this workshop would be outside, in a fenced in (smaller) area. Complete with chairs for the clients and platforms for the dogs. The area would need to be large enough for 8 clients and dogs. The area should be shaded and well maintained. | |
Needs and/or Supplies | List your needs and/or supplies for the Workshop. Chairs, platforms, handouts, extra leashes, extra collars, extra treats, filled water bowls, tunnels, balls, buckets, and other obstacles. | |
Roadblocks | Roadblocks | Solutions |
List Roadblock #1 here Specific to the Environment or Needs/Supplies | Share Roadblock #1 here. | Share a solution to Roadblock #1. Limit the number of participants by offering 2 classes back to back, separating dogs by ability level and age. This should be at least one paragraph. |
List Roadblock #2 here | Share Roadblock #2 here. | Share a solution to Roadblock #2. The Instructor must realize that the puppies will need additional attention and support as well as awareness of proximity to other dogs. Understand that not all dogs enjoy socialization allow space as needed. |
Professional Standards | ||
Professional Standard #1 | Choose a standard from the Professional Standards for your Field of Study, list it here, and explain how it supports the solution to Roadblock #1 specific to the Environment or Needs/Supplies. INTASC Standard #3- Learning Environments The teacher works with others to create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation. The objective is for dogs to learn basic commands from their owners, therefore the teacher must offer an environment that is conducive to learning. There cannot be extensive distractions (other dogs) to keep the dogs from learning the command, therefore a smaller class will be more conducive to learning. The teacher must model for the clients (owners) how to command the dog, how to reward the dog, and how to follow up to ensure mastery in a positive, engaging environment. The teacher must guide the clients (owners) the proper way to socialize their dogs within the group. You must include the Standard. You must include at least one paragraph explaining how this Standard supports your objective. | |
Professional Standard #2 | Choose a standard from the Professional Standards for your Field of Study, list it here, and explain how it supports the solution to Roadblock #2 specific to the Environment or Needs/Supplies . INTASC Standard #2- Learning Differences The teacher uses understanding of individual differences and diverse cultures and communities to ensure inclusive learning environments that enable each learner to meet high standards. The Instructor needs to know as much as possible about the dogs before the Workshop begins. Knowing this will allow proper placement in the Workshop space. Assessing the dogs upon arrival will allow the instructor to understand the personality of each dog. This will lead to differentiated commands and support as needed. You must include the Standard. You must include at least one paragraph explaining how this Standard supports your objective. |
Part 4: Strategies
Partnerships |
If shelter dog were brought in to be trained, all the above groups would benefit. BAECE, BACD, BAES This should be at least one paragraph. |
Strategies | List Strategy #1 here |
List Strategy #2 here After the dogs have practiced a few commands, the Instructor should create specific learning centers were clients (owners) can move with their dog for reinforcement of commands. Clients (owners) can spend as much time at each learning center as needed to practice the previously taught command. |
References
Reeves, S. (2019). What are the Benefits of Arts and Crafts for Kids. Retrieved from
https://www.knittersagainstbush.com.