meet some of the participants of a.i.m.'s programs

UW-stout P.A.I.N.T. INTERNS

Meet UW-Stout's interns for A.I.M.'s P.A.I.N.T. program.  These university students (Art Education and Early Childhood Education) are learning to become better teachers through hands-on teaching internships in our local schools and community.  P.A.I.N.T. internships are highly competitive due to the fact that they are paid experiences; and they look great on a resume. A.I.M. university-student interns are excellent representatives of A.I.M. and UW-Stout. 


A.I.M.'S TEACHING ARTISTS

Meet A.I.M.'s Teaching Artists.  Teaching artists are professional artists of various art forms who collaborate with teachers and pre-service teachers to teach arts integration practices for use in their classrooms and curriculum.  A.I.M.’s teaching artists have varied from year to year, with artforms that have included: Music, Visual arts, Circus Arts, Drama, Storytelling, Film, Music Composition, Percussion, Song Writing, and Creative Writing. 

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sdma c.i.t.a. teachers

Meet the first teacher cohorts of A.I.M.'s Co-teaching In and Through the Arts (C.I.T.A.) residency program. These teachers' contributions to A.I.M. and the School District of the Menomonie Area (SDMA) is remarkable, for they are the trailblazers for the programming that is currently in place.  By taking a chance at a new program that they knew little about, teachers in AIM's first 2-year grant cycle set the stage for what have become a flourishing arts integration programs for the School District of the Menomonie Area. 
Thank you to our groundbreaking CITA teachers from 2015-16 and 2016-17!     

Link to C.I.T.A. TEACHERS' Blog Sites