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Wisconsin Arts Education Association Endowment Fund is sponsored by Wisconsin Arts Education Association. This fund supports projects that promote the practice of art education in Wisconsin, including instructional processes, curriculum development, student assessment, classroom environment, advocacy, and practices relating to instructional interaction and student learning.
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Fall Conference Logistics Visioneer Design Challenge National Art Education Association Wisconsin Arts Education Association Endowment Fund The Wisconsin Arts Education Association Endowment Fund, previously known as the Hunziker Grant, supports projects that promote the practice of art education in Wisconsin, Including: The instructional process Curriculum development and delivery Classroom environment, behavior, management, discipline Practices relating to instructional interaction and the achievement of student learning Rubric and Checklist, Click HERE Fall Conference Keynote Speaker Youth Art Month State Celebration Keynote Speaker NAEA National Award winners attending the Convention Applications for WAEA Endowment Grant application will be accepted twice a year.
Deadline for submission: April 1st and November 1st . Refer to the rubric, checklist, and application for specific guidelines when applying. WAEA Endowment Fund apply here!
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Art educators in Wisconsin promoting the practice of art education, including curriculum development, student assessment, classroom environment, advocacy, and conference/event support. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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