[CASL-L] TEVAL Goals Question
Jud, Brian
bjud at hamden.org
Tue Sep 30 05:44:52 PDT 2025
Hi! I'm looking for some advice on TEVAL goals. I'm in a K-6 elementary in Hamden.
I sent a picture of books about Marcel Duchamp and John Cage to our Music and Art teachers, and I threw out casually that they could make a good project. I've been thinking about it since and realized it could be a good opportunity for our three specials classes to collaborate on an interdisciplinary project about surrealism/avant-garde/postmodernism, etc. They both expressed interest in working on a collaborative interdisciplinary project, where maybe in my class we do research/reading on some of these people/concepts, and maybe in Music and Art the kids can work on some sort of project aligned with the philosophy(s)? Maybe it can be with one of the upper grade levels or even just one classroom.
My question for y'all is, I'm not sure how I'd translate/stretch it out into something that I can make into a goal. My desire for doing it is to ingratiate myself into the school even more (I'm new as of last year), as well as get students thinking about making connections between the different arts and specials. What "data" would I track, or in general how do you think I could track "success" for this venture?
Thanks in advance!
The books, for reference:
Beautiful Noise - https<https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/719739/beautiful-noise-by-lisa-rogers-illustrated-by-il-sung-na/>://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/719739/beautiful-noise-by-lisa-rogers-illustrated-by-il-sung-na/<https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/719739/beautiful-noise-by-lisa-rogers-illustrated-by-il-sung-na/>
Marcel's Masterpiece - https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250777164/marcelsmasterpiece/
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Thank you,
Mr. Brian Jud
Library Media Specialist
Spring Glen School
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