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Working with Adult Learners and Trust-Building in a Teaching Artistry Practice

Burnes Hall

Working with Adult Learners and Trust-Building in a Teaching Artistry Practice
Free
In-Person Event
Working with Adult Learners and Trust-Building in a Teaching Artistry Practice
One of the most common ways of practicing teaching artistry is working with adult learners in a variety of settings. Given the rise of fields like creative aging, there are many opportunities available for working with adults and seniors. In this workshop, we will discuss some of the primary considerations to keep in mind that support a successful teaching artist practice when working with adults including, leadership and soft skills, trust-building, and a compassionate teaching lens.

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Artist(s)

Krissy Skare is multi-talented singer, music educator, and community choir leader. In addition to her role as the Choral Director at the Rivers School in Weston, MA, she is a co-founder of Neighborhood Rocks, a Boston-based intergenerational community choir. She also maintains an active teaching and performing schedule in Boston’s Latvian-American community.