The Open Art Room III - 2020 TAEA Book Study
By special request, TAEA is offering a spring edition of the book study of The Open Art Room by Melissa Purtee and Ian Sands! If you are seeking professional development hours before the end of the school year, this is your opportunity! Upon completion of the criteria for credit, participants will receive a certificate from TAEA for 10 CPE hours. If you are interested in non-credit participation, we are thrilled to learn with you as well! The Open Art Room III Book Study is a flexible book study which allows you to jump into the study on your time, as all the questions will be posted in advance. The moderator will check in with the opportunity for a meet-up, and possibly a chat with the authors, TBD. Please complete the form below, including your PERSONAL email address as the platform will not accept a district-associated email address. An email from the Google Classroom will be sent just before the start of the book study.

The TOAR III Book Study begins March 9th and will remain open until April 19th. Please watch for details of the summer book study opportunities as well!
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What is your full name? *
What is your personal email address for use with Google Classroom? (It cannot be a school/district email associated with your campus Google Classroom account) *
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Are you a member of TAEA? If you aren't a member, but live in Texas, we would love for you to join the organization, there are so many opportunities for learning and support. Visit http://taea.org to join! *
If you are a member of TAEA, what is your Membership #?
If not a member of TAEA, to which state/national art education association do you belong? (Thank you for joining us!)
Will you need a certificate of participation for CPE hours, with the understanding that you must complete all the assignments for the book study as presented in Google Classroom? *
How did you hear about the book study? *
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