NJAEP News


Remote Learning… No Problem! The Arts Carry On!

The education world, the Arts included, has been given a daunting task for the foreseeable future – continue to educate our students remotely. It’s times

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Dancing From A Distance

As dance educators, we embody the definition of flexible figuratively and literally. We physically are present to teach or take a class which is part

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Optimism Through the COVID-19 Disruption: Utilizing Social Emotional Learning for Reflection and Growth

Written by Scott N. Edgar, Andrew E. Morrison and Bob Morrison  Published: 16 March 2020 With the mass cancellation of student musical events, school and

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Digital Art Instruction with Alison Wallace-Farrington, MA

Teachers reading this: You got this.  You were made for this. You pivot instruction every day to reach every learner.  This is just a really,

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