Students practice their skills in labs and studios featuring industry-relevant technologies.Assistance is available to help students with resume writing, networking, and keeping abreast of what employers are looking for in job candidates. The school offers a skills-enhancement program designed to help students prepare for college-level English and math courses, and confidential counseling is available when academic or personal problems create roadblocks to success.The Student Services Department helps enrolled students to locate appropriate housing. Options include school-sponsored, apartment-style housing and independent apartment living.Recently the Philadelphia Schools together with the Philadelphia Arts in Education began to work together and established a good-working program which is called "Artist in Residence Program." Due to this program artists cooperated with teachers in schools during ten days. Their aim was to integrate literacy and arts instruction for over 14,000 students in selected Philadelphia Schools. Evidently, the Department of Education has confidence in program.
After this program the schools of Philadelphia will continue this successful program providing a grant for the Art Bridges over the next four years. Art Bridges will provide 5 schools with onsite artists who will instruct students and collaborate with classroom teachers towards the goal of achieving state and local literacy goals. The aims of this program for the Philadelphia schools are: to improve academic performance in reading; improve students' attitudes of self and school; help classroom teachers integrate arts and literacy; improve teacher capacity; and improve teacher understanding of core curriculum. Philadelphia Schools will provide on-going professional development to both the artists and teachers involved in the project. Artists will represent organizations like the Philadelphia Theatre Company and the Clay Studio. Poets, playwrights, and artists are among those involved. This bridge will work by targeting 4th, 5th and 6th graders from Philadelphia Schools over the four-year life of the grant. This will make students stronger and will motivate them for further work.
Philadelphia Schools were selected for participation based on the following criteria: a neighborhood elementary housing at least two grades of 4, 5, and 6 grade classrooms; the school must employ an art and music specialists; and it must be defined as low achieving by Adequate Yearly Progress markers. Qualified Philadelphia Schools that applied were then chosen by a random lottery.From this article you can receive the information about the Art Institute in Philadelphia and about the life of students during their studies. Educational establishments in Philadelphia try to participate in different programs which help students to widen their views and to be skilful in different fields. By these programs schools and the art institute try to couple literacy and the art. This makes students more creative and studies for them become more interesting. If Philadelphia Schools can show success with this approach, the impact on arts education and the education of at-risk students could be huge.
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