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ArtsIntegration.com is part of The Institute for Arts Integration & STEAM, positioned as a professional development platform for K-12 teachers and school leaders focused on arts integration and STEAM. Its core offering is not hobby classes for students, but support for teachers, schools, and districts in combining the arts, creativity, and subject-area instruction through curriculum resources, PD training, certification, conferences, and school program development solutions.
The platform covers Arts Integration, STEAM, PBL and the arts, creative thinking activities, collaborative planning tools, and more. Delivery formats include on-demand online courses, free video training, podcasts, resource libraries, online/offline conferences, as well as in-person training and keynote sessions for schools. Its certification pathway is relatively comprehensive: individuals can apply for Arts Integration Certification™, while schools can apply for National School Certification. Each online course is marked as eligible for 25 PD hours and 2.5 CEUs, and the free Masterclass also includes a certificate for 1 PD hour. The organization also states that it received IACET accreditation in 2019 and provides information on state PD acceptance.
Public pricing information in the main content is limited: 6 on-demand online courses and 2 micro-credentials are listed as “Just $99”. Other offerings include The Accelerator all-access pass, the STEAM Success System, national conferences, school certification, and customized in-person training, but specific pricing is not provided. The free resources are fairly extensive, including 100 free K-12 lessons, podcasts, video training, guides, research materials, and downloadable tools, making it suitable for evaluating content quality at low cost before paying.
Its strengths are a very clear vertical focus and resources that cover everything from individual teacher growth to whole-school transformation. Case studies, research, course libraries, and certification systems form a relatively complete loop. Founder Susan Riley has a background in music education, public school teaching, and school administration, and the organization’s team is also primarily made up of educators. Limitations include the fact that the content is clearly based on the U.S. K-12, PD, and CEU systems, so Chinese teachers would need to map it to local curriculum standards themselves. Apart from the $99 courses, pricing transparency for core programs is limited, and there is no visible information about Chinese-language instruction or Chinese-language support.
It is better suited to international schools, bilingual schools, STEAM program leaders, art teachers, curriculum directors, and K-12 teachers who want to systematically learn “arts integration pedagogy.” It is less suitable for those looking for Chinese-language student courses, exam-prep programs, or officially recognized continuing education credits for teachers in China. The main content does not make it possible to determine access status from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before purchasing, it is advisable to test the official website, try the free resources, and confirm credit card/invoice support, certificate recognition, and network stability. Alternatives may include domestic STEAM teacher training, university continuing education programs, or teacher training projects recognized by local education authorities.
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