Curriculum, Instruction, and Innovation (Track A)

NOTE: These CEU registrations are intended exclusively for verified participants who completed the corresponding educational track at the March 2026 National Art Education Association Convention. Registrations submitted by individuals who did not complete the associated convention track are subject to cancellation and refund. Please note any fees incurred at checkout will not be reimbursed. Please contact SCPS-Credit@pratt.edu with any questions.The National Art Education Association (NAEA) National Convention serves as a comprehensive professional learning forum for visual art, media arts, and design educators, reflecting NAEA's sustained commitment to excellence in teaching, learning, leadership, and advocacy within the field of art education. The convention provides a rigorous range of scholarly and practice-based learning experiences, including expert-led presentations, workshops, and experiential action learning opportunities that address current research, pedagogical frameworks, and emerging issues in art education.In collaboration with Pratt Institute Continuing and Professional Studies, NAEA has developed a structured Continuing Education Unit (CEU) pathway for art educators participating in the annual National Convention. Through completion of a guided curriculum that integrates convention participation with reflective analysis and applied professional practice, participants may earn one to three university-accredited CEUs.Educators select a designated area of study aligned with individual professional goals, including Curriculum, Instruction, and Innovation, Art Education Advocacy, or Special Interests in Art Education. Through intentional engagement, documentation of learning, and critical reflection, this course supports the translation of convention-based learning into evidence of professional growth, instructional effectiveness, and leadership capacity within educational and professional contexts. This track integrates curriculum design and instructional practice with innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to visual art, media arts, and design education, emphasizing standards-aligned and culturally responsive learning, effective teaching strategies for diverse learners, creative experimentation, assessment for learning, and the application of emerging ideas that inspire student engagement and artistic inquiry.

 Session Information

Schedule: Every day, starting on 01/26/26 and ending on 05/31/26 (excluding 04/05/26, 05/25/26)
Times: 09:00am-05:00pm EST
Tuition $110 Service Fee $5 : $115.00