The California Arts Project (TCAP) is the state’s subject matter project in Visual and Performing Arts. TCAP’s central mission is to deepen teachers’ knowledge of dance, music, theatre, and visual art, to enhance student success pre-kindergarten through post-secondary, and develop instructional strategies to support the Visual & Performing Arts Content Standards For California Public Schools, and the state VAPA Framework. TCAP’s regional sites throughout the state offer a variety of professional development programs that work in partnership with schools, districts, County Offices of Education, and arts organizations, to ensure the highest quality arts instruction for all students.
The California Arts Project offers a number of programs year round. Please
check with the regional site near you for current or upcoming programs.
TCAP, and its regional professional development centers have extensive year round professional development and leadership programs and support services for teachers, administrators, schools and districts focused on supporting a high quality standard-based arts education for every student.
2nd Annual TCAP Administrator Courageous Creativity Conference Register Now!
2nd Annual TCAP Administrator Courageous Creativity Conference. June 23-25, 2008, Disney’s Paradise Pier ®Hotel, Anaheim, California.
Download Registration Flyer.
Registration Flyer
TCAP Regional Centers Summer 2008 Institutes and Programs!
TCAP Regional Professional Development Centers are taking applications and registrations for their summer professional development opportunities. A variety of exciting programs and institutes are being offered statewide to support educators and their teaching of the arts. Register early to ensure your attendance at these interactive, professional communities of learners. Check out the offerings near you! Call or email your regional center director for more information.
Maximizing New Resources Block Grant Website! Visit TCAP’s and California Physical Education and Health Project’s website to enter and/or search for information on how California’s schools and districts are using the historic arts and physical education funding to improve arts and physical education for all students. http://www.tcap.net/maximizingnewresources
| |
|