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Greetings,
Concordia University, Nebraska’s Art Department will be holding Saturday School morning sessions for elementary and middle-level students to learn about and create art. The sessions will be taught by Concordia students enrolled in Methods of Art Education and observed by professor and department chairman Don Robson.
The sessions, available to Pre-kindergarten through 8th grade students, are divided by age group. Each session will be based on a discipline-based art education lesson plan, addressing art history, aesthetics, constructive criticism, and art making.
All sessions will run from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The classes will be held on Concordia University’s campus in Brommer Art Center, room 123. A $5.00 fee per student is required for registration and supplies. Each session has 25 seats available.
Please notify me (Kay.Rohren@cune.edu or 402-643-7326) if your child has allergies and dress your child in clothes that can get messy.
Below are the dates for Saturday Art School for spring semester, 2025:
3.29
Pre-Kindergarten Saturday School
4.5
Kindergarten Saturday School
4.12
1St & 2nd Grade Saturday School
4.26
3rd & 4th Grade Saturday School
5/3
5th – 8th Grade Saturday School
Friday, April 11th at 11:30 AM
Concordia University, Nebraska would like to invite you to join us for the annual Celebrating Business at Concordia Luncheon taking place on Friday, April 11th, in the Cattle Conference room in the Janzow Campus Center, on Concordia’s campus. Doors open at 11 a.m., with lunch beginning at 11:30 a.m. At this luncheon we will be recognizing the 2025 Outstanding Woman in Business Award Recipient, Trudy Meyer CPA and 2025 Servant Leader in Business Award Recipient, Ryan Burger CPA.
Keynote Speaker: Charlie Colon MBA
Your support fuels this event and ongoing scholarships for the Institute for Ethical Leadership here at Concordia University. The Paul H. and Mary Ann Koehler Department of Business is critical in the growth of these programs and your support is greatly appreciated by our students of today and tomorrow.
Sunday, June 1st at 10:00 AM
Let’s Play!
A Train the Trainer Experience
Enter a training in which you step back and reignite your joy of play! Engage in a time of creativity and wonder as you also learn important strategies for creating and sustaining play-based learning environments critical for young learners. The following descriptions highlight the underlying goals of play and meaningful connections. The training will include an abundance of resources to take home and share with your early childhood team.
10am-10:50am
Setting the Stage
During session one, participants will consider the meaning and their understanding of play-based learning. Through reflection, participants will consider how their classroom environments create a play-based climate and culture.
11am-11:50am
Let’s Make It Happen!
During session two, participants will consider how the implementation of specific strategies support children’s engagement in rich, play-based learning. Specific strategies include identifying the role of the teacher, play intentions, and developing a storytelling culture.
Lunch
12:30pm-1:20pm
Name the Learning in Play
In the third session, participants will consider ways to move from play-based provocation and conversation to methods of documentation. These specific questions will be addressed: how do we make time to notice and observe, plan for captivating conversations with children, and create authentic documentation, which reveals the developmental connections to play-based learning.
Participation in all three sessions is required.
Sunday, June 1st – Monday, June 2nd
Concordia University, Nebraska, is proud to host another annual conference for those engaged in early childhood education. Educators, administrators, and others who work with young children, birth through age 8, will benefit from participating in this event.
Monday, June 9th – Wednesday, June 11th
The 50 year class reunions have grown in attendance and excitement as alumni return to reconnect with beloved classmates, friends and the university. We are delighted to prepare a week full of activities in your honor!
While you're on campus, enjoy
We sincerely hope you come home to Concordia to celebrate, share your favorite memories and nurture your enthusiasm and love for Concordia, past, present and future. We look forward to welcoming you “home” to campus in June 2025 and presenting you with your “Golden Medallion!”