




Kevin Spencer understands that there are numerous talented artists who offer residency opportunities that include "arts in education" performances for students.
In an effort to provide Presenters with something they won't be able to find anywhere else, Spencer offers three unique, inspiring, and life-changing residency opportunities.
Presenters who have participated in any of these projects often comment that it is one of the most significant contributions they have made to their community, providing long-term positive impact.
Spencer can provide you with guidelines to help you plan (1) who will participate, (2) why those participants were targeted, and (3) how they will benefit from the program. In addition, he can help you establish specific goals, strategies to achieve those goals, and how to effectively evaluate the success of the program.
This program is directed toward Medical and Rehabilitation professionals and their clients in your area (doctors, physical and occupational therapists, speech therapists, etc.).
There are three ways to implement this program - (1) Continuing Education Workshops or Inservice Projects for Healthcare Professionals, (2) hands-on sessions with rehabilitation patients, and (3) a combination of both of these.
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This is an organized educational strategy available to teachers and students via the classroom that combines education with the arts that will produce positive effects on student achievement, engagement, and overall academic success.
There are three ways to implement this program - (1) Continuing Education Workshops/Seminars for Special Education Teachers and Therapists, (2) hands-on workshops with children in the classroom, and (3) a combination of both of these.
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Targeted for ages 10-16, this week-long summer camp will challenge students to explore their creativity through the art of magic, storytelling, music, theatre, and creative movement. Campers will develop their own unique adventures while participating in games, exercises, and activities. The new "magicians" will share their learning experiences by performing for family and friends on the last day of "training camp."





