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Exploring The Performing Arts

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I’m retired from over 40 years teaching 8th through graduate school level classes in the performing arts and educational technology. After teaching 12 years in a public school I joined a public television station as the Director of Educational Services. While there I taught teacher workshops in educational technology and produced 18 educational TV series seven of which received Emmy nominations and won three. These lesson plans and their Emmy award winning videos were my final TV series for the station. Since retiring, I started a summer performing arts camp for the local school system. It’s in it’s sixth year and has become a self sustaining program. I’ve acted in, directed or did the tech for over 70 middle, high school and community theatre plays and musicals.
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Preview of Singer: Painting Pictures on Silence

Singer: Painting Pictures on Silence

Students will sing, improvise and compose music. This lesson plan consists of classroom activities, watching a video and discussion guided by a powerpoint presentation. The culminating activity is a student presentation utilizing information gained in the classroom. Students will be introduced to the following Life Skills in this lesson: Setting Goals, Identifying Educational Needs, Confidence Building, and Being a Good Team Member.
Preview of Dance: Music Made Visible

Dance: Music Made Visible

Students will apply knowledge of the choreographic principles, processes and structures in the creation, interpretation and performance of dance. This lesson plan consists of classroom activities, watching a video and discussion guided by a powerpoint presentation. The culminating student activity utilizes information gained in the classroom to choreograph a dance and produce a written explanation of their presentation. Students will be introduced to the following Life Skills in this lesson: Com
Preview of What Does It Really Take?

What Does It Really Take?

PowerPoint presentation and lesson plan. Students will recognize how professionals must work hard to be successful, but that the hard work is enjoyable to them because they are doing something they love. The lesson plan consists of Venn diagrams that lead discussions past the “star quality” of each performing arts profession into the realm of what it really takes to make it in show business, or in some cases what it takes to be a good audience member. They help students explore the many workday
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Experience

I’m retired from over 40 years teaching 8th through graduate school level classes in the performing arts and educational technology. After teaching 12 years in a public school I joined a public television station as the Director of Educational Services. While there I taught teacher workshops in educational technology and produced 18 educational TV series seven of which received Emmy nominations and won three. These lesson plans and their Emmy award winning videos were my final TV series for the station. Since retiring, I started a summer performing arts camp for the local school system. It’s in it’s sixth year and has become a self sustaining program. I’ve acted in, directed or did the tech for over 70 middle, high school and community theatre plays and musicals.

Teaching style

I prefer to be a guide on the side in the classroom. Knowledge that students learn through their own exploration sticks better. As a director I always wanted my student actors to explore their characters rather than me telling them everything. That way they were building a character rather than trying to remember everything I said about their character. My teaching style reflected my directing style.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Three Regional Emmys, for outstanding Children/youth programs Ohio Educational Library/Media Association, Edgar Dale Award for demonstrating leadership in the field of libraries and media Ohio Public Television’s Producer of the Year Central Educational Network Award winner, for programming and station promotions. National School Board Association/Time Magazine Voter Education Award for work on the National Student/Parent Mock Election Award of Merit (Local teacher of the year award), Coshocton City Schools Ohio Educational Library/Media Association Media contest, winner in video and sound slide categories Distinguished Military Graduate, Ohio State University

My own education history

Kent State University: M.Ed. in Educational Media Ohio State University: B.S. in Education, Double Major in Speech, Radio and Television Production