“This is a fantastic opportunity for our teachers to learn design skills from the phenomenal faculty at ArtCenter College of Design and then apply those new tools to their K-12 classrooms,” said Karen Anderson, Arts & Enrichment Coordinator/GATE Specialist, PUSD. A comprehensive overview of the professional design field, Design 360º will introduce the teachers to a wide variety of design disciplines, from spatial experience design to transportation, and features hands-on exercises for participants to expand their knowledge and skillset. “We are happy to partner with the amazing teachers throughout Pasadena Unified.”Īs ArtCenter Design Fellows, the 18 Pasadena Unified teachers will take ArtCenter Extension’s renowned 10-week Design 360º course. “This recognition from the NEA is a tremendous endorsement of the power of design in our society and how lessons incorporating design have the potential to open new learning pathways for children as well as expand their minds when it comes to career choices,” said Paula Goodman, Director of K-12 Programs at ArtCenter College of Design ArtCenter Extension (ACX). In partnership with the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) and the Pasadena Educational Foundation (PEF), ArtCenter will provide courses exploring a wide range of design strategies to 18 ArtCenter Design Fellows beginning in Fall of 2022 and continue through 2023. The ArtCenter College of Design has received a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in support of educational courses and mentoring for local K-12 grade level teachers. © ArtCenter College of Design/Juan Posada This prestigious grant was awarded in support of educational courses and mentoring for local K-12 grade level teachers to incorporate design in to learning and dynamically engage students. Then walk your child across the tracks and enter the 1111 Building on Arroyo Parkway.ArtCenter College of Design has received a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). PARKING: Please park at the south end of the 950 South Raymond Ave Parking lot.Guardians dropping off or picking up students can access campus but will be required to check in with Security and wear a mask.Please stay home if you have cough, chills, diarrhea, vomiting, sore throat, fever (100 degrees or higher), shortness of breath, headache, muscle pain, or loss of taste or smell.If you forget your mask when you arrive at ArtCenter, we will provide one for you. Cloth masks or masks with exhaust valves are NOT permitted. Recommended styles are KN95, KF94, or N95. Face coverings must be worn according to CDC guidelines which require wearers to cover the mouth and nose.Following a briefing for institutes of higher education from the LA County Department of Public Health, considering the recent surge of coronavirus cases locally, and in line with other local institutions, ArtCenter requires wearing a mask on campus.All students are asked to upload their vaccination records one week before the start of the summer session through this link.
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