March 14, 2003Arts for Learning Ira Simmons
Ira Simmons, Ed.M. '92, Coordinator of Program Development for Kentucky Educational Television, premiered the Arts Toolkit on March 14th at the TIE Open Seminar. Under Kentucky's 1990 Educational Reform Act, arts history and appreciation are required subjects in the state's public schools. The Toolkit--which includes visual arts, music, drama and dance--makes lesson plans, archival materials, film clips, and text available to teachers, who can also find supplemental material on the Web (http://www.ket.org/artstoolkit/). Simmons first came to the TIE program as a Master's student in 1991 with a very focused agenda. A seasoned print journalist with special beats in medicine, environmental issues, and education, he chose to equip himself with background and skills that would prepare him to work in broadcast television. A decade later, he has won many grants for KET, ranging from American Shorts, a dramatic series based on local theater production, to World of Our Own: Kentucky Folkways, a series of half-hour documentaries about local arts and culture. Extending his purview beyond program development, he has written scripts for many projects, including Street Skills, a four-part series targeted at adolescent new drivers, and he has also produced programs in history and the arts. |
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