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We invite you to visit the Artist in Community Education site, where you will find information about the history of this unique program track, photos, testimonials, etc.
Selection of candidates for places in the Bachelor of Education ACE program track is based on review and evaluation of academic transcripts and supplementary materials that help to demonstrate the applicant’s sense of artistic and educational background and aspirations. At the discretion of the ACE selection committee, some candidates may be contacted in January and asked to attend an interview in February.
ACE Intermediate-Senior applicants must select one of their teaching subjects from these four areas:
Please send the Application Cover Sheet, Current Arts Resume, Letter of Introduction and your Artistic Portfolio to:
Education Registrar's Office, Faculty of Education
Duncan McArthur Hall, Room A112
511 Union St., Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario K7M 5R7
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1.Application Cover Sheet |
Please include an Application Cover Sheet with your OUAC reference number and/or Queen's student number, and your name. |
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2. Current Arts Resume |
Your arts resume should focus on your education, experiences and interests in the arts (i.e. in visual arts, music, drama, or creative writing, as applicable to your BEd application). |
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3. One-page Letter of Introduction |
Your letter should provide a brief overview of your artistic activities as they relate to your strong commitment to education and your commitment to artistic practice in one or more of the arts, with particular emphasis on work completed outside artistic requirements of your program of study. |
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4. Artistic Portfolio |
The artistic portfolio allows the ACE review team to consider each candidate’s professional arts activity. There is no specified format for the portfolio. The background and expertise of individual candidates are unique, and applicants are encouraged to include material that demonstrates, illustrates and/or documents the details of their artistic and arts-related practice. Your portfolio might include any of: performance recordings, both musical and theatrical, fine art examples of paintings, prints, sculptures, etc., program brochures, recital or show announcements, education, curriculum or arts management materials and projects you have worked on, or any other materials that will help us to acquire a sense of your arts activity. |
If you have questions about any of the above-noted ACE documents, please contact: Aynne Johnston, ACE Co-Coordinator, 613 533 6000 ext. 75975, aynne.johnston@queensu.ca and your inquiry will be forwarded to the appropriate Coordinator for your field of study.
Visual Arts/Music: Steve Elliott, ACE Co-Coordinator
Drama/English: Aynne Johnston, ACE Co-Coordinator