PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Reclaim a Sense of Joy
and Purpose In Your Teaching
KID smART works alongside educators, school administrators, and artists to provide arts integration based workshops that are meaningful, accessible and impactful. Trainings are offered in a variety of art forms and support all areas of curriculum.
OVER 35 WORKSHOPS
Flexible scheduling and locations
Our professional learning opportunities are available both virtually and in person. Workshops align with appropriate standards, including the Common Core State Standards, and the National Core Arts Standards, and are available for PreK-8 teachers who serve students from a wide range of backgrounds and skills. Topics explore SEL, STEAM, literacy, specialized learning communities, and more.
Please note that individual registration is not available at this time. KID smART requests a minimum of 10 faculty members to participate in each workshop.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Arts integration is an approach to teaching. Learn more by visiting this page.
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KID smART P.D.s are NOT available for individual registration. We request a minimum of 10 faculty participate.
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Our workshops are scheduled on-demand. We work to fit your schedule! We ask that workshops be scheduled at least 4 weeks in advance.
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60-90 minute workshops are $750
2-3 hour workshops are $1000
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Once you schedule your workshop, we will work to make sure educators have what they need to participate fully. For in-person workshops, all materials are provided. For virtual workshops, we share printed materials before and after the workshop and use art materials that can be found around the classroom or at home.
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Most workshops are available both in-person and online. Check the individual workshop you’re interested in to see details.
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Feel free to contact our Program Manager, Stephanie Heriger with your question.
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“Teachers leave the profession not because of their students but due to stress. KID smART’s programming is a way to alleviate that stress and burnout by bringing joy and creativity back into their lessons. There’s so much joy in an arts-integrated classroom without sacrificing high-quality learning.”
— Ashley Daniels, former CEO of Einstein Charter Schools