Education Management - Chicago, Illinois, United States
Cool Classics! uses book-based, arts-integrated curricula to improve literacy and develop critical thinking skills. Since 2006 we have been introducing elementary school children in underserved communities to the world of ideas.We are honored to be a Finalist for a 2017 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award given by the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences, the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. By focusing on close reading, rigorous discussion and deep analysis, we create a rich learning experience for our children that develops core competencies and enriches their understanding of literature, humanities, arts and culture while expanding their vocabulary in an engaging program. We hold our students to the highest academic standards and provide them with the tools for success.Designed for small groups of public elementary school students in an after-school setting, Cool Classics! focuses on one classic book over a span of some 25 sessions. Each session begins with reading, followed by activities that relate back to the book's themes and create the multi-faceted Cool Classics! experience.Developed by Mara Tapp, an award-winning journalist and educator, Cool Classics! aligns with the Common Core Standards and all state standards.Various measures indicate that the majority of children who participate in Cool Classics! achieve: Increased reading skills, comprehension and analysis Expanded vocabulary Highly developed critical thinking skills Greater enthusiasm for reading Expanded understanding of Literature, Humanities, Poetry, Art, Dance, Drama, and Music Student Activities: Art and Writing Projects Drama, Dance and Music Workshops Vocabulary Building Oral Book Reports Culminating School PlayStudents Receive: Free books Library cards Exhibitions of Student Art at Chicago Public Library branches Tickets to live performances at Chicago theaters Access to our 1,500- volume lending libraryField Trips To: Chicago Public Library branches Children's theaters and other live performances Museums and Galleries Powell's Books Chicago
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