Right Brain Initiative Residency

As teachers, we expect our students to know how to focus, concentrate and pay attention in class. But we don’t usually teach them how.

With humor, movement and practical arts-based strategies, Dr. Jan Abramovitz guides students and teachers alike on a journey into the learning process. Dance is the language of movement. It is a language that our students already have a vocabulary for. In a similarly accessible manner, Visual Art is grounded in a text of drawing and doodling. The Vibrant Classroom combines these two art forms to engage kinesthetic and visual learners who have difficulty sitting still. It is specifically adapted to the limited spatial constraints of a typical classroom with its desks and chairs. In this manner, it demonstrates the role kinesthetics can play in building a positive, joyful learning community in support of the academic curriculum. In addition, students learn specific techniques for self management, teamwork and community building.

The residency starts with a developmentally appropriate overview of brain anatomy. Using song, games and hands-on activities, students are introduced to the shape and function of different parts of the brain. This initial exploration becomes the touchstone for the residency that students return to and build upon in subsequent sessions. Drawing on curriculum from Brain Gym (Dennison), Brain Dance (Gilbert) and Ideokinesis (Sweigard), students are guided to explore the interface between their physical body, self space and stillness. They are then immersed in collaborative and team building activities to solve kinesthetic and visual problems. Through these activities, students gain specific tools and awareness that they can use to self regulate behavior as well as develop focus and attention. A highlight of this residency are optional after school “de-brief” sessions with Dr. Abramovitz where teachers have an opportunity to reflect upon the day’s workshops and learn additional arts based strategies.

A number of schools have used Dr. Abramovitz’s classroom techniques to augment the requirements of House Bill 3199 mandating daily physical education for elementary students.

This program offered by: Jan Abramovitz

Questions? 

If you have questions or would like more information about this program or the Right Brain Initiative, please contact:

Ryan Higa
Senior Education Manager
503-225-5900 x703
[email protected]

 

Details

Program Model: In Class

Art Form(s):

Curriculum Connections: Language Arts

Grades: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, K

Program Requirements: Regular classroom

Instruction Language(s): English

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 5

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Jan Abramovitz

About the Artist

Jan Abramovitz

With humor, movement and practical arts-based strategies, Dr. Jan Abramovitz guides students and teachers alike on a journey into the learning process. As professor emeritus from Portland State University, Mr. A. (as his students call him) brings to the classroom over 35 years experience as a teaching artist, elementary educator and university professor. Drawing upon decades of research into the importance of physical movement to the learning process, Dr. Abramovitz introduces students to the cognitive mechanics and engaging benefits of mindful learning. Teachers have commented that watching Dr. Abramovitz work with the students often gives them a new perspective and valuable insight on both classroom pedagogy as well as individual student behavior. A number of schools have used Dr. Abramovitz’s classroom techniques to augment the requirements of House Bill 3199 mandating daily physical education for elementary students.

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