Planning

As Teaching Artists, we know that so much can and will arise unexpectedly in the classroom; having a strong plan in place can help you feel prepared to provide a meaningful experience for your students no matter what. These resources are designed to support your planning process—from leading an initial planning meeting and observing the classroom, to generating goals with classroom professionals and students, and developing a curriculum.

Explore Planning Resources

  • Planning Meeting Sample Agenda

    Classroom Partners

    Use this planning meeting sample agenda to have a productive residency planning meeting to learn more about your students and their classroom.

  • Teaching with Another Teaching Artist: Styles and Best Practices

    Classroom Partners

    Explore different models for team teaching and pick the model(s) that will best meet the needs of your students and your lesson.

  • What to Advocate for Within Your Organization

    Classroom Partners

    Understand what support is available from your organization and how to advocate for it so you can be at your best in the classroom

  • Who is in the Classroom? Collaborating with Classroom Professionals

    Classroom Partners

    Get to know the classroom professionals you may meet Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, and explore ways to communicate, engage, and collaborate.