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| Susan Rodriguez:EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS |
| Susan Rodriguez
is available as a Keynote Speaker/Course Facilitator on any
of the following topics and any related subjects. |
Professional Institute for Educators
The University of the
Arts. Teacher Education:
Graduate Courses, in collaboration with The Philadelphia Museum
of Art:
Degas and the Dance:
Society of Nineteenth Century France
Surrealism, Mythology and Modern Art
Multicultural Arts:
A Focus on Students with Special Needs
The Powers of the Feminine
Presence: A Social and Cultural
Perspective of Women and the Arts
Teaching Students with Special Needs Through the Creative Arts
Americans in Paris:
A 19th and 20th Century Cross-Cultural Arts Exchange
Impressionism in Context
Women in the Arts:
A Social and Cultural History

The Glory and Influence
of Rome: World Art Traditions of the 18th Century
Nature of Creativity: Museum Sources for Classroom and Studio
Teaching Strategies
Vincent Van Gogh: An Artistic and Cultural Legacy
American Folk Art in Historical Context
Paris and Japan: Influences that Shaped 20th Century Art
A Passionate Vision: The Art of Eugene Delacroix
A Peaceable Kingdom: Folk Art as a Social and Cultural Narrative
The Creative Process: Sources for Teaching and Learning
Multicultural Influences in the Development of 20th Century
Art
Rodin in the History of Sculpture
Five Masters of Modem Art
Cezanne: The Nature of Genius
Art Through the Ages
Art and Exploration in the Sixteenth Century
Art, Artist and Society
Seeing and Understanding Impressionism
History of American Art
Influences of Belief on Art in the Near and Far East
The Art and Culture of India
The Art and Culture of Japan
Picasso and His Art
Paris and Impressionism
Art and American Folklife
Art and Photography as Social and Cultural Narrative
The Development of Asian and Western Art for the Educator
Blueberry Woman, Jaguar Man, Hummingbird Wizard: Art and Myth
in the Americas
The African Image: Reflections in Sculpture, Design and the
Visual Arts
The Life and Work of Constantin Brancusi
Art and Cultural Identity in the Seventeenth Century
Twentieth Century Western Art and World Influence
Urban and Rural Influences on the Arts and Society: The Art
of Pissarro
Using the Museum as a Source for Teaching Cultural Diversity
Art and Architecture for the Educator
Michelangelo and the Renaissance
Multicultural Learning Through the Arts

Susan Rodriguez teaches a
workshop for Art Educators in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Susan Rodriguez shakes hands
with President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office of the
White House. Susan won the prestigious Pennsylvania Teacher
of the Year in 1996. |
1998-present Travel is
Learning Program. The University
of the Arts, Leader and Professor of Record. Site Learning and
Courses:
The Legacy of Italy
Spain: A Study in Contrasts
Artistic & Cultural France in Global Perspective
The Legacy of Italy: Great Traditions
The Legacy of France & Spain: Heritage of Art, Architecture
& Culture
Paris, Provence: An Artistic Journey from Impressionism to 20th
Century Art
Paris: City of the Impressionists
1997-present The Continuing
Inspiration Summer Institute for Educators. National
Program. The University of the Arts. Professor of Record and
Development; Leader. Courses:
New Strategies in Teaching for the Educator
Innovative Resources for Teachers
The Visual & Cultural Process in Learning
Sources for Teaching and Learning Through the Arts
Understanding the Visual World
Art in Focus: Sources of Creativity |
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