Hawaii Middle School Basic Art Curriculum Scope and Sequence

Arts

Arts programs at our public schools teach students to run into and empathize the earth around them, and interpret that understanding through their ain unique lens. Students develop visually literate and aesthetically sensitive skills.

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Pupil exhibition opportunities

Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards
The Scholastic Arts & Writing Awards is the longest-running, largest and most prestigious educatee recognition plan in the United States. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 29 categories​ of art and writing for their gamble to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited and published. The Hawaii Regional outcome determines which works volition exist considered at the national level for exhibits and scholarships, and are exhibited at the Hawaii Land Art Museum.

  • Learn more: https://www.artandwriting.org
  • Congratulations to our public school nominees for the 56th Annual Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Art Awards.

Partner contests

  • Honolulu County: Sew a Lei for Memorial Mean solar day poster contest

Arts o​vervie​w

The creativity sparked by arts education develops skills of communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Through the arts, students also proceeds life skills such equally the ability to collaborate with others, the value of practice, and the need for perseverance and hard work to reach quality. All students should have the opportunity to learn in and through the arts.

Elementary School:Many elementary schools provide art programs within the school solar day as part of an exploratory wheel, or have their teachers integrate art through core subject area didactics. Many schools too offer fine art focused extended learning opportunities through afterwards school and summer/winter break programs.

Secondary School:Eye and loftier schools offer art programs in the Visual Arts, Drama, Trip the light fantastic and/or Music. These programs assist to provide students with a well-rounded education and a way to grow as an individual. The Department's graduation requirements permit students to explore this coursework by requiring two credits in either World Language, Fine Arts and Career and Technical Educational activity, and six credits in any subject.​ Loftier schools also offer arts programs through theirLearning Centers in STEAM (science, technology, engineering science, arts and math), Performing Arts and Music.

Arts and the Co​mmon Core

DOE Poster

Art is a powerful pathway into the Hawaii Common Core​ standards, offering students lessons in how to find, describe, interpret and pursue further inquiry.

  • Our poster project with the Honolulu Museum and Hanahau'oli School, "Read a Work of Art as You Would Read a Book," offers engaging lessons that align deeper learning of Common Core standards with the arts. The project was featured in this Honolulu Star-Advertiser story​ on the comeback of performing and visual arts to classrooms.
    • ​​Poster:Lei Sellers​ | Additional Resources
    • POSTER: Study of Hawaiian Fish | Image Central | Additional Resource​
    • POSTER: Kolomona | Additional Resource
    • POSTER: The Lei Maker | Boosted Resource
    • Affiche: Portrait of Iz | Additional Resources​​
    • POSTER: View of Honolulu from Punchbowl

      Hither'southward how Maui'due south Pomaikai Simple's media team is expanding the lessons of the poster series:

  • Read nigh professional development at the Honolulu Museum of Art that provide intersections of art and Common Core instructional do.
  • Students at Lahainaluna Loftier are driving the effort to boost literacy with an assist from the CTE​ Arts & Communications Pathway. Check out this public service annunciation, which references the multi-disciplinary span of literacy. "Reading, and agreement what y'all read, will exist your ticket to a very brilliant future."

Partnerships

HSFCA

The Hawaii State Foundation on Civilisation and the Arts

The HSFCA sponsors several arts didactics programs. They also provide the Art Bento Program that brings artists into the schools and allows students to visit the Hawaii State Art Museum as part of an circuit. The HSFCA also generously supports the Scholastic Art Awards for secondary students, the Hawaii Convention Middle Pupil Art Exhibition for elementary students, and the Verse Out Loud contest.

Arts Alliance

The Hawaii Arts Alliance for Arts Education

The Alliance annually sponsors an Art Found for elementary school teachers to learn more than well-nigh how to integrate art into their classroom, also as art contests for students and the Arts Excellence Awards, which honors and gives cash awards to schools with exemplary arts disciplines. ​​HIDOE and Hawaii Arts Brotherhood have teamed with Turnaround Arts, a successful national initiative of the President's Commission on Arts and the Humanities, to bring arts integration to three schools: Kalihi Kai Elementary, Waianae Elementary and Kamaile Academy. View press release.

Honolulu Museum

The Honolulu Museum of Fine art and Art School

The Museum is defended to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and instruction of the visual arts. The Art School offers classes for adults and children, and the museum offers schoolhouse tours and outreach programs, as well as teacher resources.

Honolulu Theatre for Youth

Honolulu Theatre for Youth

Performing arts resource for teachers and students​ available. Video below shows the how performing arts can be used to aid students learn about chance.

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

MACC​ has teamed with Pomaikai Elementary School to create a fully arts-integrated school. The Center provides a Summertime Institute for Educators and PD courses in arts integration during the school year. Their CanDo! Days give students in grades 1-5 the opportunity to participate in a full day of arts learning.

Hanahauoli

The Hanahau'oli Schoolhouse Professional Evolution Center

The Professional person Development Center at Hanahauʻoli School offers workshops and coursework for educators with a particular emphasis upon early childhood and the elementary years. Programs include teachers from both public and independent schools, joining together to create learning communities that foster 21st century skills. Opportunities range from ane-time workshops to multi-calendar week courses and institutes with follow-upwardly back up, application sessions, and thematic unit development.

Hawaii Opera Theatre

Hawaii Opera Theatre

HOT​ reaches thousands of students each twelvemonth via educatee dress rehearsals, tours to schools, schoolhouse residencies and more.

East West Center

East-Due west Eye

The EWC Arts Program​ offers exhibitions, performances, and artists' lecture-demonstrations to the public, and invites Oahu teachers to bring school groups to its educational outreach programs especially designed for students.

Estria

Estria Foundation

The Mele Murals program creates art in public spaces locally and globally with artists, youth, educators, and activists in social club to enhance awareness and inspire activeness in the move to resolve human and ecology bug. Come across this landscape completed at Kaimukī Loftier​ that is connected with Mālama Honua​.

Hilton Alves

Surf Art Kids: Hilton Alves

Surf Art Kids, created past Hilton Alves, is a social project designed to betrayal children and youth to ecology awareness and foster in them a respect and dear for the ocean through art. The initiative aims to bring marine fine art into the lives of the youth through social activities. Run into the landscape component of the Legacy Project at Kanoelani Elementary.

Art Explore

Art Explorium

This not-profit art studio for children, located in Kaimuki, provides a fun, condom identify where children of all ages have the opportunity to create freely. Offering workshops, after school programs, in-studio field trips, and Open up Studio (drop-in hours). Art Explorium focuses on the creative reuse of items that are normally thrown away such as corks, bottle caps, fabric scraps, cereal boxes and more. Creative reuse resource for educators include projection ideas and art supplies.

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​Success stories

  • Nurturing a lifelong passion for fine art [VIEW​]
  • Leilehua Loftier students make their marking in national Scholastic Art Awards program [VIEW]
  • NEA Chair sees action in Hawaii public schools [VIEW​]
  • Arts, Mutual Cadre and a showtime-twelvemonth DOE instructor meet at Honolulu Museum [VIEW​]
  • Students shine in Scholastic Art Awards regional competition [VIEW]​
  • Celebrating Hawaii comes easy for Student Fine art Exhibition participants [VIEW​]
  • Maui Arts & Cultural Heart connects students to a legend [VIEW]

Arts in the news

  • Arts plan strengthens students' critical thinking | Honolulu Star-Advertiser​

    ​​"Information technology's not just adding an art project to the established curriculum, but really using the strategies," said Kalihi Kai Uncomplicated Main Laura Vines. One is called "visual thinking strategy" and involves observing, describing and interpreting, and then making corrections and asking questions. Information technology's very different from rote memorization and calls upon the students to use a higher level of thinking.​" [VIEW​]


Showtime Commodity Callout

​Turnaround Arts HawaiiMusicians Jack Johnson and Jake Shimabukuru, and actress Alfre Woodard will work with Kalihi Kai Elementary, Kamaile Academy and Waianae Elementary as Turnaround Artists. The program has helped improve academic outcomes in participating schools through intensive arts education.​

Turnaround Arts kickoff consequence​Turnaround Arts Hawaii launched in musical way at Kalihi Kai Elementary, one of the selected schools for the presidential program.

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Source: https://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/TeachingAndLearning/StudentLearning/Arts/Pages/home.aspx

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