Hey this is Scott Reusser, I'm the longtime administrator of the arts and education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. I've been working for a long time with a Y faculty directory. Steve side down to keep the program running to do what we can to.
Keep the graduates of the program gainfully employed and connected to each other.
Graduates of ace Jesse Arts program can be found in most of the major metropolitan areas of the United States.
And in many international settings as well.
They are working in Museum Education Department's after school community arts programs or its policy offices for municipalities and ministries of Education.
Public school music, literature in theater department's development offices of major cultural organizations and foundations.
They are working as teaching artist program officer this Community School partnership officers curriculum developers and social entrepreneurs.
But when perspective applicants to the arts and education program ask about career opportunities for grabs of the program. We like to refer them to a couple of documents that can be found on our website.
One is a video produced by a IE graduates tomorrow, Rosenbaum for the 20th anniversary of the AAE programs existence in 2017.
In that video you can see and hear testimony to the programs encouragement of work in the service of social justice endeavors.
Your hair from such a IE alumni as Rueben Gustin Bidet Fernandez and arts education professor at the University of Toronto.
Lakita Edwards and arts education specialist at the National Endowment for the arts. Rhoda Bernard Managing Director of Arts education and special needs at the Berklee College of music in Boston.
And Kenneth Quar Assistant Chief Executive for planning at the National Arts Council in Singapore. All speaking from multiple perspectives to the program's emphasis on providing Democratic access to arts learning experiences for learners of all kinds.
The other document we like to recommend is a list of sample alumni from several different ayyy cohorts, including approximately a dozen alumni from each of 4 cohorts. The 2003 2007, 2011 and 2015 cohorts after clicking into this page called career. Trajectory's on the curriculum page. You can intern click into the LinkedIn page of a given alumnus.
Or alumna on the list to read the timeline of the graduates career trajectory.
You might find that one student sensor graduation in 2003, has been education director for a community Arts Center in the Bay Area of California Directory School programs of the museum in the same area associate director of next. Gen programs for the Bay Area Video Coalition Education, director at the San Diego History Museum. And for the past 3 years executive director of the Nick a place foundation in Vancouver, BC.
By the same token you'll see that another student since graduating just 4 years ago. In 2015, has been working the whole time as early childhood art specialist at the Isadore Newman School in New Orleans.
Often, you will find that alumni who went through the program, 17 or 18 years ago, will have gone through a longer series of jobs to get where they are today to their jobs as vice president of programming for the Chicago Children's museum's director of Arts education at the City University of New York or like recently mentioned alumna as executive director of the Nicca Place Foundation in Vancouver or example.
Among the 2015 graduates you will find a doctoral student in art history at Columbia University and intern program specialist for Google in California and the principle of an arts focused high school in Minneapolis.
We might add that coteries of international AI LM and I are working is arts. Policymakers classroom teachers. Research professors in museum educators in Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul S, Korea, sorry and various metropolitan regions of China in Chile, Colombia, Argentina and Mexico in Kenya and Botswana.
We know of nearly 100 ayyy grads in the New York City area alone.
2 or 3 times that many in the Boston area and many others in Washington DC, Chicago. Los Angeles, San Francisco, another metropolitan regions of the United States. Even a few in Hawaii and Alaska.
Nearly 1000 people have graduated from the arts and education program since its inception in 1997.
Many of them are fans of the alumni networking group continuing the conversation that a group of AIL on my started with our administrative support a decade ago and quite a few have attended? What is now turning out to be a more or less annual weekend gathering of arts educators on the HTSC campus?
The Next One is scheduled for the weekend of October 4 and five 2019 and if it hasn't already passed by the time you listen to this recording you are invited.
If you're hearing this report. And after that. They then you're invited the next one.