Columbia College Chicago’s Office of Academic Affairs continues the Spotlight on Collaborations Series, a showcase of interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts happening across the campus.
The spring  series has moved to a new location, Quincy Wong Center for Artistic  Expression, 623 S. Wabash, first floor.  Each presentation will be 15-20 minutes long with  another 20 minutes for questions and discussion. The focus will be on  how the collaboration has affected student learning and the impact on  the faculty members’ approach to pedagogy.
 
Monday, February 28, 1:00 PM
Quincy Wong Center for Artistic Expression
623 S. Wabash Ave, first floor
 
The Teaching Artist
Jeff Spitz, Film & Video
Cynthia Weiss, Center for Community Arts Partnerships
 
Faculty  members, Jeff Spitz and Cynthia Weiss, will share the strategies they  used to collaboratively teach the Teaching Artist in the Schools course  this past fall. Students in this course learned how to create and teach  interdisciplinary arts curriculum for public school settings. This  presentation will explore the ways that collaboration and documentation,  across all artistic disciplines and departments, can support reflective  teaching practice.
 
Act/Write
Alexis Pride, Fiction Writing
Randy Albers, Fiction Writing
Cynthium Johnson-Woodfolk, Fiction Writing
April Langworthy, Center for Community Arts Partnerships
Ron Bieganski, Free Street Theater
 
Act/Write  engages Chicago Public School students in active arts literacy by  combining Free Street’s theater training techniques with the Columbia  College Fiction Writing Department’s Story Workshop approach to the  teaching of writing. Through their weekly involvement with fiction  writing artists students learn to trust their imaginative sensibilities  through creative play, actively participating as both storyteller and  audience.
 
For information about upcoming presentations, visit: www.colum.edu/spotlight







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