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    Art and Poetry Educator Workshop: Unleashing Creativity in the Classroom

    2024-05-15
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    🎨📝 Attention all educators! Are you looking to spice up your teaching methods and integrate creativity into your curriculum? The Schack Art Center is hosting an event that promises to be a 'feast for the senses' and it's just around the corner!

    On Thursday, May 16, from 5pm to 7pm, join fellow educators at the Art and Poetry Educator Workshop. For a modest fee of $30, participants will have the opportunity to earn up to 3 WA Educator Clock Hours while discovering innovative ways to weave poetry and art into K-12 education.

    This workshop isn't just for the art teachers; it's for any educator looking to add a dash of imagination to their classroom. Whether your goal is to give your students a taste of poetry or immerse them in a comprehensive wordplay experience, this event will equip you with a plethora of creative lesson ideas.

    Held at the inspiring Schack Art Center, located at 2921 Hoyt Ave, Everett, WA, this workshop is designed to be as enjoyable as it is educational. It's about making poetry accessible and fun, ensuring that it complements a variety of learning standards across different content areas.

    Don't miss this chance to enrich your teaching toolkit and inspire your students in new, artistic ways. Mark your calendars and prepare to be enlightened! 🍎✨

    See more details here

    Please note that the exact detail and schedule of this event might change, so it would be best to check directly with the respective event organizers before planning your visit.

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