Students,

 

Please see below.

 

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TATIP runs October-May. There are 6 Saturday training sessions in the fall and an internship component in the spring in one of our in school residencies (one class, one day a week). In addition, in the spring there are elective Saturday seminars covering the various art forms and different types of groups you may work with as a TA, as well as a few other topics. And lastly, in the spring, monthly Friday evening Debriefing meetings with the Teaching Artists from the residencies as well as the other trainees. The deadline for this program is September 19th. You can see an overview of the amazing work our trainees did last year in our online Anthology.

 

I have copied below the information about this year's program, which includes links for the application, guidelines and FAQs. There is also a short video on the work we do in the training program. 

 

Would you mind sharing our information with your students? Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you so much for your time. 

Best,

-- 

Katie Rainey
TATIP Program Manager
Community-Word Project
(212) 962-3820
 ext. 7
www.facebook.com/communitywordproject
www.communitywordproject.org 

Community-Word Project is now accepting applications for the 2016-17

Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP)

October 2016 - May 2017

Application Deadline:
September 19th, 2016


TATIP is now running an Early Bird Special! Get your application in before September 12th and knock $150 off next year's tuition!

Tuition:
New & Beginning: $950
Advanced: $850
Student: $750

Scholarship Assistance Available

 

APPLICATION

APPLICATION GUIDELINES
 
 

Fall is just around the corner, so start making plans now! Join Community-Word Project's Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP) and be a part of a community of artists giving back to NYC's under-resourced youth. Through our training, artists from all disciplines and varied levels of experience will:

·  Transform creative practice into teaching tools

·  Gain hands-on classroom experience in public schools

·  Attend elective seminars with NYC's top Arts-in-Education organizations

·  Join a community of artists teaching toward social justice

·  Build a portfolio of syllabi, lesson plans and creative work 

See highlights from last year's program in our online 2015-16 TATIP Anthology or check out our video about the program!

Questions? Please contact Katie Rainey at tatip@communitywordproject.org
or see more about us at communitywordproject.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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