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The Sea and Arts Education in Maine

July 28, 2009

988 Members!

meLast week while attending a reception on the Coast Guard Eagle I got to thinking about how precise some elements in this world are. The ropes, sails, life boats, even the mops all had their places and were ready to go at a moments notice. The crew members could each articulate their learning about every aspect of life at sea and in the Coast Guard. I asked lots of questions and many answers contained numbers so I thought I’d pass some arts list-serve and blog numbers on to you.

My goal was to have 900 members on the arts ed list-serve by June 2009, I am happy to announce that goal has been exceeded with a present total of 988. Now of course, my next goal is 1000! I realize that many email addresses will be changing because of the school district reorganization so the number could go down before it heads back up.

ropesThe list-serve started in January 2007 with 340 members. Since then one name at a time has been added, almost all are dance, music, theater and visual arts educators. We have about 1250 in the state. Other members of the list-serve accounting for a small number of the total are curriculum leaders, administrators, other content teachers, teachers of the G/T, individuals from arts organizations, and a few others. It is great to have listeners, readers and contributors from all walks of education.

The first form of information went out in a one-page format as a word document. I switched to a newsletter using the program Pages and not to long after that also posted them on iTunes as podcasts. In March of this year (2009) I started the blog. At this point, unfortunately, there are still a handful of our colleagues who can not access the blog because their schools have blocks on the use of blogs.

wheelsBetween 500 and 600 visitors stop by the blog each week. The most visited section is the “professional development” information. The 4 months of blogging has opened my mind to communicating in a different manner so I am curious to learn about how it is for you? What do you like about the blog, what do you not like? What would you like to see differently, or more or less of or any comments or suggestions? I’d appreciate you posting your comments here or please email me separately @ argy.nestor@maine.gov.

I hope that more folks will sign up for the list-serve so all arts educators and others who are interested in improving teaching and learning in the arts in Maine schools and beyond will be connected to the information available. I look forward to reading your comments/feedback and posting them for others to read.

2 comments

  1. Will there be a prize awarded to the one-thousandth member of the newsletter? I imagine you will offere a free pass to one of those wonderful workshops or conventions that you have coming up…


  2. Thanks for joining the conversation on meartsed Darrell! Such an outstanding post on the Schoodic Symposium you did, thank you! Free pass for the 1000th member… I may need to collaborate on this one and see what I can come up!



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