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Category Archives: Teachers
Teachers at the Rubin Museum – Election Day for Professional Development
On November 4, Election Day, the Rubin help a professional development workshop for K-12 teachers. The theme of the workshop was Art as a Cross Curricular Connector, focusing on how the Rubin Museum’s collection can be used to complement a … Continue reading
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Drama and the Rubin Museum
Earlier this month, the Lincoln Center Theater opened a new play called The Oldest Boy. Written by Sarah Ruhl, MacArthur recipient and Tony nominee, The Oldest Boy explores a topic that is near and dear to the Education staff at the … Continue reading
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Recap of the Mandala Open House for K-12 Educators and Families in Photographs
This past weekend, September 19th-21st, the Rubin Museum of Art’s Education team hosted a weekend of open houses for various audiences including K-12 Educators, University Professors, and Families. Throughout the weekend, over 150 educators, professors, and families came to watch three … Continue reading
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Mandalas All Day!! with Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
This past Saturday, School Programs led an exciting all-day workshop for parents and students through Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. The theme of the day was … MANDALAS!!! To begin the day, Marilyn led the group in a movement … Continue reading
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The Place of Provenance: Educator Resource Guide
Following the opening of the exhibition The Place of Provenance: Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting , the Education Department at the Rubin Museum have created an Educator Resource guide that can help both teachers and their students with the … Continue reading
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Inspiration at the Educator Open House
Yesterday, we held our Spring K-12 Educator Open House in the Education Center. We asked the educators attending, “How does the Rubin Museum of Art inspire you?” Here is a sampling of the thoughtful responses:
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