A Pesquisa Global para a Educação: More Materials for the Arts

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Every day is Earth Day.” — Harriet Taub

Materials for the Arts is one of those organizations you look at and say to yourselfit’s so obviouscollect surplus materials from businesses and individuals and redistribute them to nonprofits with ongoing arts programming and schoolswhy doesn’t every community have a recycling program like this one?

Harriet Taub, Executive Director for Materials for the Arts (which has become one of the largest reuse centers in the U.S.), has helped lead the organization for almost 18 anos; she says that starting its education program is what she is most proud of. “When I came to MFTA in 1998, we were basically a collection and donation program. I knew early on that newly registered teachers would become better shoppers if they were shown ways to incorporate non-traditional arts materials into their classroom curriculum.So Harriet started by teaching ‘hat makingand ‘no sewcostume making workshops, and then, along with her Materials for the Arts colleague, Joy Suarez, began to offer week-long workshops for educators through the New York City Department of Education’s Office of Professional Development.

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Don’t buy new thingscreate new, fashionable clothing from your torn and worn items.” — Materiais para as Artes

Avanço rápido 15 anos: this dynamic hands-on studio-style Professional Development Workshop team now works with thousands of teachers and in turn, with tens of thousands of students through their workshops, free field trip program and in-school residencies. “Our Education Program is changing the way adults and children view materials and helping reduce the amount of unwanted materials headed for the landfill.” E entao, at Materials for the Arts, Harriet notes, “Every day is Earth Day.

We asked our MFTA experts to come up with 10 really innovative things anyone can do to protect our earth with a little bit of creativity:

1. Turn your beverage containers into garden décor – por exemplo. glass bottles can be turned into terrariums. Plastic soda bottles – 1 litrecan be cut in half and the spout can be turned upside down for drainage, and plant inserted into the body of the bottle and placed in your garden or window box or curbside tree box.

2. Junk mail envelopes can be turned into envelope books with string and magazine clippings.

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Old technology including CD’s and CD cases can be repurposed into small desk calendars, wind-chimes, bases for collage; photo frames; frames for weavings with rubber bands.” — Materiais para as Artes

3. Don’t buy new thingscreate new, fashionable clothing from your torn and worn items. You can take strips of your woven clothing and weave them into new designs.

4. Old technology, including CD’s and CD cases, can be repurposed into small desk calendars, wind-chimes, bases for collage; photo frames; frames for weavings with rubber bands.

5. Make musical instruments with plastic bottles filled with beads or beans. Metal coffee cans can be used for percussion instruments. Bottle caps can be strung together to make hand held percussion instruments.

6. Puppets can be made out of washed chop sticks, fabric scraps, tassels, buttons or even hanging file foldersno one files paper anymore!

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Puppets can be made out of washed chop sticks, fabric scraps, tassels, buttons or even hanging file folders.” — Materiais para as Artes

7. Paper bags can be transformed into the bases for fabulous hats and headdresses or masks for plays and oral presentation in classrooms.

8. Cardboard boxes can be repurposed for storage (why buy plastic?) as well as lightweight furnituretables and chairs for children.

9. Binders can be refashioned into portfolios, clutch handbags or birdhouses.

10.Take your extra string, buttons, beads, zippers, bottle caps, ribbon and paper clips to create personalized jewelrynecklaces, bracelets and pins.

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C. M. Rubin and Harriet Taub

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Junte-se a mim e líderes de renome mundial, incluindo Sir Michael Barber (Reino Unido), Dr. Michael Bloco (EUA), Dr. Leon Botstein (EUA), Professor Clay Christensen (EUA), Dr. Linda, Darling-Hammond (EUA), Dr. MadhavChavan (Índia), Professor Michael Fullan (Canadá), Professor Howard Gardner (EUA), Professor Andy Hargreaves (EUA), Professor Yvonne Hellman (Holanda), Professor Kristin Helstad (Noruega), Jean Hendrickson (EUA), Professor Rose Hipkins (Nova Zelândia), Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canadá), Honrosa Jeff Johnson (Canadá), Senhora. Chantal Kaufmann (Bélgica), Dr. EijaKauppinen (Finlândia), Secretário TapioKosunen Estado (Finlândia), Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Bélgica), Professor Hugh Lauder (Reino Unido), Senhor Ken Macdonald (Reino Unido), Professor Geoff Mestres (Austrália), Professor Barry McGaw (Austrália), Shiv Nadar (Índia), Professor R. Natarajan (Índia), Dr. PAK NG (Cingapura), Dr. Denise Papa (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (Índia), Dr. Diane Ravitch (EUA), Richard Wilson Riley (EUA), Sir Ken Robinson (Reino Unido), Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finlândia), Professor Manabu Sato (Japão), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OCDE), Dr. Anthony Seldon (Reino Unido), Dr. David Shaffer (EUA), Dr. Kirsten Immersive Are (Noruega), Chanceler Stephen Spahn (EUA), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais EUA), Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canadá), Professor Tony Wagner (EUA), Sir David Watson (Reino Unido), Professor Dylan Wiliam (Reino Unido), Dr. Mark Wormald (Reino Unido), Professor Theo Wubbels (Holanda), Professor Michael Young (Reino Unido), e Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) como eles exploram as grandes questões da educação imagem que todas as nações enfrentam hoje.
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C. M. Rubin é o autor de duas séries on-line lido pelo qual ela recebeu uma 2011 Upton Sinclair prêmio, "The Search Global pela Educação" e "Como vamos ler?"Ela também é o autor de três livros mais vendidos, Incluindo The Real Alice no País das Maravilhas, é o editor de CMRubinWorld, e é um Disruptor Fundação Fellow.

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