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Episode 172 – Trinity Villanueva & Sarah Ackermann – Cultivating and Supporting Art Leadership

1h 7m · K12ArtChat the Podcast · 02 May 11:00

In this episode The Creativity Department is joined by NAEA Supervision/Administration Division Director Trinity Villanueva and Director Elect Sarah Ackermann to talk about cultivating and supporting leadership in the art classroom! Discover what leadership looks like in art education and the many unique forms it takes. Explore ways art educators can develop their “leadership chops”, how administrators can support the growth of up-and-coming leaders, as well as what the needs of these leaders are. Listen in to hear more from Trinity and Sarah!

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