Guest– Erica Halverson

Ep. 89: Erica Halverson Describes Her Optimistic Belief That Arts Educators Can Save the World

 

While studying acting in college, Erica Halverson decided that while she loved the theater, being on stage would not be for her. Instead, she moved into different areas and now is teaching arts education at the University of Wisconsin. She also hosts a terrific podcast, “Arts Educators Save the World,” on which artists are joined by teachers and mentors to reflect on the transformative impact that these people had on them.


Resources:

Website
See Erica’s book on the Blue Sky Bookshelf

 

Chapters
02:49 Meet Erica Halverson
Erica shares her background as a professor and her passion for arts education, discussing her book and her podcast that aim to transform teaching and learning through the arts.

03:57 From Actor to Educator
Erica reflects on her journey from aspiring actor to educator, detailing the pivotal moment when she realized her passion lay in teaching and facilitating creative expression.

09:11 The Competitive Nature of Performing Arts
Bill and Erica discuss the competitive landscape of the performing arts, emphasizing the importance of finding fulfilling roles outside of traditional performance careers.

12:49 The Importance of Arts Education
Erica passionately advocates for the inclusion of arts education in schools, questioning why the arts are often the first programs to be cut during budget constraints.

16:22 The Impact of Standardized Testing
The conversation shifts to the effects of standardized testing on education, with Erica explaining how a focus on reading and math has marginalized the arts and other subjects.

21:05 Arts as a Pathway to Inclusion
Erica discusses how arts education can create inclusive learning environments, allowing students to express themselves and feel welcomed in educational spaces.

22:47 Evaluating Creativity in Education
The discussion highlights the differences in evaluation between arts and traditional subjects, emphasizing the importance of open-ended expression and self-evaluation in the arts.

25:00 Training Future Educators
Erica shares insights on how she prepares aspiring teachers to incorporate arts education into their classrooms, despite the challenges posed by current educational policies.

29:57 The Art of Engagement in Education
In this chapter, Erica discusses the transformative power of arts in education, emphasizing the importance of engaging students in creative experiences amidst the distractions of modern technology.

33:36 Arts Educators Save the World
Erica introduces her podcast, ‘Arts Educators Save the World,’ where she pairs influential artists with their mentors to explore the profound impact of arts education.

37:17 Expanding the Definition of Mentorship
In this segment, Erica shares how her podcast expands the concept of mentorship beyond traditional settings, including relationships formed in higher education and adult collaborations.

41:18 The Ripple Effect of Recognition
Bill and Erica discuss the emotional impact of reconnecting artists with their former teachers, highlighting the importance of recognition in the teaching profession.

46:14 Looking Ahead: The Future of Arts Education
As the conversation nears its end, Erica shares her vision for the future of arts education, expressing optimism about the resilience of creative programs despite challenges.

51:30 The Lasting Impact of Arts in Education
In the final segment, Erica’s passion for arts education shines through as she reflects on the ripple effects of her work. Bill emphasizes the importance of recognizing the mentors who shape successful individuals, reinforcing the idea that the arts play a vital role in personal and professional development.

 

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