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Page 1: Mentoring From the Middle Presented by: Linda Kieling– NAEA Middle Level Division Director Kim Cairy– NAEA Middle Level Division Director-Elect

Mentoring From the MiddlePresented by: Linda Kieling– NAEA Middle Level Division DirectorKim Cairy– NAEA Middle Level Division Director-Elect

Page 2: Mentoring From the Middle Presented by: Linda Kieling– NAEA Middle Level Division Director Kim Cairy– NAEA Middle Level Division Director-Elect

This PowerPoint was used for the presentation in NYC 2012.

If viewed in Normal mode in the PowerPoint program you will be able t see the notes below the slides.

If viewed in Notes page mode you will see both the slide and the notes. These can also be printed.

If viewed as a slide show, parts have been animated for emphasis.

Submitting Proposals for NAEA

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Why Submit? Share new and inventive ideas with peers Create enthusiasm for others to try or

embark on a similar journey Gain feedback about the product/process Develop collaborations Elevate the quality of presentations Utilize PR for your school and district

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When to Submit? All proposals are due no later than May 15

of the year prior to the next convention. Why so soon?

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Easy as 1-2-3

Review criteria and strategic goals. Develop proposal in a text document for easy editing, word tracking and inserting in final format.

Have proposal reviewed by peer for content, degree of engagement and errors. Pretend you are evaluating based on the criteria. How would you score it? Would you attend?

Login at NAEA and go to the proposals submission section. Cut and paste all sections. Review thoroughly and submit.

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Who cares if it’s a long title?

NAEA Proposal Form

Use all 150 words!

Middle Level

ALL co-presenter information

* = required

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Check one

Descriptions are listed

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Review Category

Choose Middle Level, choose Middle Level, choose Middle Level

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WOW! There is no way I’d miss this session!

What To Put in the Program

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Yes it really needs toaddress a NAEA goal.

Goals of Strategic Plan are on the form as well as on the website.

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What Reviewers are Looking For

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Clarity of Purpose 5 points

5 Clearly defined context focused on purpose, well written and thoroughly described, clearly describes context of best practices/technology/research/etc. Reader can clearly tell what participants will learn or experience

1 Not understandable. No context described.

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Suitability/Relevance: 5 points

5 Clearly describes relevance to theme, suitability for division/issue group, etc. timelienss. High interest level.

3 somewhat timely, suitable, relevant 1 not suitable to

division/organization/issue group, etc. will not be of interest to arts education community

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Quality: 5 points

5 Clearly demands attention and admiration, clear evidence of personal vision/style/innovation, clear use of best practices and reflection

3 some evidence of personal vision/style/best practice.

1 unappealing, lacks scholarly support for ideas.

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Which of these would you score highest?

“Animal Sculpture Lesson” – Create a animal sculpture using paper mache. Information will be shared on how to manage materials and how to use this engaging medium.

“Printing Possibilities” – Think Creatively! Printmaking doesn’t have to be a singular color process. Step up your printing program by infusing Reductive Printing and Japanese Justification techniques.

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Review Process

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YEA, it got accepted, now what?

Remember this is professional development for your peers.

Be well prepared! Rehearse and time yourself with colleagues and get their input.

Make sure your technology is working! Provide a business card, or website or

email for attendees to contact you for further information if interested.

Keep on task and to the point. Be courteous to presenters who share the

room before and after you, by staying on time.

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Other tips:

Network! Join the Middle Level Listserv and Ning.

Communicate! Don’t hesitate to contact your division director or regional directors.

Volunteer! The more involved you become, the more you grow professionally.

Consider submitting a lesson to the NAEA’s Instructional Resource Gallery.

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THANK YOU and we look forward to your submissions!

For further information please contact:

Linda Kieling, Middle Level Director [email protected]

Kim Cairy, Middle Level Director-Elect [email protected]