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Oct 13, 2014
If you’re not familiar with Pages, it’s a nearly decade-old program for high-schoolers, using the contemporary arts to spark critical thinking and writing. Spearheaded by the Wex, it involves myriad players—devoted teachers, willing schools (seven this past year, eight coming up), committed artists, community partners, Wex educators (led by Pages creator Dionne Custer Edwards), and about 200 students each year.
With schools and teachers focused on Core Curriculum and state requirements, a rigorous, out-of-the-box program like Pages isn’t easy to pull off. A yearlong commitment, it includes visits to the Wex (for a visual arts, film, and performing arts experience), pre-sessions, post-sessions, writing in a variety of forms, discussion, art-making, an open mic, an exhibition, and a book publication at the end of the school year. Students learn how to think more creatively and critically, how to write more cogently and expressively, and how to talk more clearly and confidently about art.
But don’t just take our word for it: We brought in an external evaluation firm, Randi Korn & Associates, based in Alexandria, VA, to follow and evaluate Pages this past school year. The firm used quantitative and qualitative methods, including scored pre- and post-assessments of writing, student interviews, and stakeholder interviews. The study showed that “Pages undoubtedly affects students’ lens on the world, opening up their minds to various forms of art, ideas, and styles of writing.”
A few more excerpts from the nearly 40-page report:
Pages has touched about 1,800 high-school students over the years; this year, it welcomes students from Arts and College Preparatory Academy, Columbus Alternative, Delaware Area Career Center, Delaware Hayes, Franklin Heights, Mosaic, Pickerington Central, and Whetstone.
Watch for news about a public reading and exhibition in the spring, part of an ongoing partnership between the Wexner Center and the Columbus Metropolitan Library.
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