Course Mission: Arts Leadership explores the arts role in society. The course discusses how artists affect public opinion and awareness, promote social action, and develop new trends and practices. Throughout the readings and discourse students will come to understand the power of the creative mind.
Thank you Tori for sharing your idea. This is super helpful. I also listed some mission below to gain feedback for brainstorming. I made note of yours in the list. Thank you again this is SOOOO helpful and much appriciated. ~Abby
Mission: Please vote on various drafts of mission statements or add your own ideas. These statements are not my own but collected from shared documents from class. Feel free to make notes about modifications. ~Abby --------------------------------------- 1) [Note: This was the original mission statement presented on Wednesday that has been noted to be lacking:]
Mission: To allow students from any major(field of study)to discover how the arts and creative thinking can impact communities through ideals of sustainability, equality and social justice. ------------------------------------- 2) [Note:This is a mission we formed in class together for the program as a whole and it has been modified to apply to the Gen Ed course:]
[NOTE: this could use some tweaking as it is almost a combination of a mission and course description.]
Mission: Intro to ASAP introduces artists as leaders to incoming freshmen through its mission. The mission of UNM’s Intro to ASAP course, is to lay the beginning foundations for freshman students to learn how to cultivate flourishing communities out of formerly divided societies, by equipping students with the necessary facilitation skills to develop into change makers. The mission of this course is materialized, as students center their studies around gaining exposure to skills of cultural leadership which are implemented through creative social action projects. These students come from various fields of study and contribute their own skills and points of view to work in collaboration with their guiding professor and community art practitioner, mentoring Fellows, their peers, and community partners to germinate new ideas for tackling real world problems with a principle of togetherness. ------------------------------- 3)
[Note: Jenn- you mentioned that there was a mission statement used in the past that stood out to you…..will you please insert it here so my team and I can see exactly which one. Thank you, ~Abby] ------------------------------------------------ 4. [Tori’s submission, also listed above]
Mission: Arts Leadership explores the arts role in society. The course discusses how artists affect public opinion and awareness, promote social action, and develop new trends and practices. Throughout the readings and discourse students will come to understand the power of the creative mind.
This is the mission I wrote for the Gen Ed Core Course last week:
The mission of the Community Arts Leadership Core Course at UNM is to raise awareness among students of all disciplines of the emerging 21st century role of artists as leaders, and to inspire students to consider entering the community artist profession upon graduation.
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ReplyDeleteArts Leadership explores the arts role in society. The course discusses how artists affect public opinion and awareness, promote social action, and develop new trends and practices. Throughout the readings and discourse students will come to understand the power of the creative mind.
Thank you Tori for sharing your idea. This is super helpful. I also listed some mission below to gain feedback for brainstorming. I made note of yours in the list. Thank you again this is SOOOO helpful and much appriciated. ~Abby
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DeleteMission: Please vote on various drafts of mission statements or add your own ideas. These statements are not my own but collected from shared documents from class. Feel free to make notes about modifications. ~Abby
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[Note: This was the original mission statement presented on Wednesday that has been noted to be lacking:]
Mission: To allow students from any major(field of study)to discover how the arts and creative thinking can impact communities through ideals of sustainability, equality and social justice.
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[Note:This is a mission we formed in class together for the program as a whole and it has been modified to apply to the Gen Ed course:]
[NOTE: this could use some tweaking as it is almost a combination of a mission and course description.]
Mission: Intro to ASAP introduces artists as leaders to incoming freshmen through its mission. The mission of UNM’s Intro to ASAP course, is to lay the beginning foundations for freshman students to learn how to cultivate flourishing communities out of formerly divided societies, by equipping students with the necessary facilitation skills to develop into change makers. The mission of this course is materialized, as students center their studies around gaining exposure to skills of cultural leadership which are implemented through creative social action projects. These students come from various fields of study and contribute their own skills and points of view to work in collaboration with their guiding professor and community art practitioner, mentoring Fellows, their peers, and community partners to germinate new ideas for tackling real world problems with a principle of togetherness.
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[Note: Jenn- you mentioned that there was a mission statement used in the past that stood out to you…..will you please insert it here so my team and I can see exactly which one. Thank you, ~Abby]
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[Tori’s submission, also listed above]
Mission: Arts Leadership explores the arts role in society. The course discusses how artists affect public opinion and awareness, promote social action, and develop new trends and practices. Throughout the readings and discourse students will come to understand the power of the creative mind.
This is the mission I wrote for the Gen Ed Core Course last week:
DeleteThe mission of the Community Arts Leadership Core Course at UNM is to raise awareness among students of all disciplines of the emerging 21st century role of artists as leaders, and to inspire students to consider entering the community artist profession upon graduation.
Thank you Irene that is great verbaige to ground the mission in the present =) I will incorporate that I love it !!! Thank you =)
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