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16 Incite/Insight Community Happenings a novice teaching artist how to begin designing professional development workshops; rather, it would give early and mid-career teaching artists a resource to strengthen and improve their ongoing work. For that reason, we chose to focus on the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of arts integration professional development for classroom teachers (‘How do I best reach classroom teachers to ensure they transfer the learning into their classroom?’ ‘Why do classroom teachers need time to discuss or practice facilitating the strategies or techniques?’). As the teaching artists themselves would best know their own art form, we minimized the ‘what’ (‘What dance strategies work best for first graders studying the rainforest?’). The Arts Integration Framework, as it came to be known, consists of three sections and nineteen various-sized components with select supporting materials that help guide how to make the best use of the components. We challenged ourselves to be brief without sacrificing clarity to offer teaching artists a basic understanding of each component and encourage them to seek additional resources (many of which are included in the Framework) to deepen their knowledge and skill. Summer/Early Fall 2018 The Framework also includes: Workshop Design: Suggestions for how to include the components in PD experiences of various sizes Component Checklist: Questions focused on the components that help fine-tune or revise a workshop. The most popular feature on the site with a downloadable version. Resources: Downloadable templates, articles, and examples, as well as the increasingly popular video examples of teaching artists demonstrating how they address and incorporate the components in their own workshops. We made the resource freely available because we desire to support the work of our local teaching artists, but we also felt this could serve as our contribution to achieving that bigger dream. In addition, an online resource can grow and change over time. We hope that teaching artists everywhere will take advantage of the site. We encourage all readers to give us feedback about the site and its usefulness. And in our ideal world, we hope that teaching artists will agree to share their own valuable resources through the site. Daniel A. Kelin II, Honolulu Theatre for Youth Director of Drama Education since 1987, was a 2009 Fulbright- Nehru Senior Research Scholar in Education in India and has had fellowships with Montalvo Arts Center, Theatre for Young Audiences/USA and the Children’s Theatre Foundation of America. Daniel served as president of AATE and is on the Teaching Artist roster of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and has been affiliated with theatres, schools and youth organizations in American Samoa, the Marshall Islands, Pohnpei, Guam, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. His latest book, The Reflexive Teaching Artist: Collected Wisdom from the Drama/Theatre Field was awarded AATE 2015 Distinguished Book of the Year.