
Arts and humanities provide a vital foundation for understanding human expression, culture, and creativity, enriching students’ academic experiences across all subject areas. The arts & humanities cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving, and inquiry-based learning through creative processes that invite students to explore multiple perspectives and express ideas in imaginative ways. By integrating arts, literature, history, and cultural studies, the arts & humanities broaden students’ intellectual toolkit, deepen engagement, and support the development of well-rounded, empathetic, and innovative thinkers.

Arts and Humanities Teacher Leader Fellows
The Teacher Leader Fellows provide educators across Maine with weekly updates on resources and materials, host monthly professional learning opportunities, and maintain webpages with rich, informative content.
- Arts and Humanities - Joshua Chard shares resources and instructional practices to integrate the arts into the classroom.
- Civics - Breanna Bellefontaine-Krupski shares resources and instructional practices to integrate civics in the classroom.
- Financial Literacy - Mark Ashe shares resources and instructional practices to integrate financial literacy in the classroom
- Career Connections - Lisa Knedler shares resources and instructional practices to integrate career-readiness in the classroom.
Arts & Humanities Support

Arts and Humanities Instruction and Support
The integration of the arts and humanities into the classroom can take many forms. The resources linked below are exemplars of the kinds of integrated instruction that could be included in K-12 arts and humanities programs.
- Dance Education as Social Studies Education - Article sharing ideas for integrated dance and social studies units.
- Humanities Project - Arlington Public Schools - The Humanities Project of Arlington Public Schools provides dozens of examples of arts and humanities projects in the K-12 setting. Many of the projects described can be implemented in schools beyond the Arlington region.
- Teaching the Humanities in a Media Age provides examples and instruction for integrating new media and the classical canon in secondary education.
- Humanities in Class: Participant-Created Teaching Resources from the National Humanities Center provides curated, teacher-developed resources for K-12 educators.
- DOE Civics Page - Civics has been and remains a cornerstone of American public education. Today, perhaps more than ever, a background in civics is essential for every person to engage in their community and our world.
- MOOSE Modules - The links below are ready-to-use modules that are engaging and aligned to the MLRs.

Arts and Humanities Resources
The value of the Arts and Humanities lies not only in their intrinsic worth but also in the promise of accelerating student understanding through the integration of skills and subject matter. These resources provide a rationale for this approach for educators and administrators.
- The Interdisciplinary Turn in the Arts and Humanities - This article describes the rationale for innovation and integration in the Arts and Humanities.
- The Role of Arts and Humanities in a Well-Rounded Education - This slideshow describes the importance of the Arts and Humanities to holistic education.
- The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education: Branches from the Same Tree - An in-depth report of the importance of arts and humanities education to the wider professional community.
- Side X Side - Ignites academic excellence in education through comprehensive arts-based programs, bringing critical thinking, creativity, and innovation into the classroom.
- Maine State Literacy Hub is your go-to space for research, resources, and practical tools to support literacy instruction at every level.
- The American Library Association works to provide equitable access to information.
Professional Learning and Standards

Professional Learning
Opportunities to grow instructional practice.

Visual and Performing Arts and Humanities Standards
Contact
Geoffery Wingard
Interdisciplinary Instruction Specialist
Phone: 207-458-1998
Email: Geoffrey.Wingard@maine.gov