Approximately 25% of Colorado Public Schools provided a detailed description of the size and scope of their formal and informal (extra-curricular) arts education programs via a voluntary survey in January of 2008. Sixty-six percent of the school districts had at least one school participate in the study. The objective of the study was to quantify the level, type and scope of arts education offered and delivered to Colorado public school students
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This report presents the results of a statewide mail survey of public school districts, nonpublic sc...
As advocates pointed to theatre arts as a means for educating youth and retaining young people in hi...
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abstract: A study of 55 school districts and a group of opinion leaders examined the status of arts ...
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Without solid evidence about the status and condition of arts education in the nation's public schoo...
abstract: An update to the 2010 report "Engaging Students, Supporting Schools, Accessing Arts Educat...
Emerging issues, including limited financial resources, funding from public sources, and the increas...
In the Spring of 1975, the Board of Directors of the Ohio Theatre Alliance expressed concern about t...
Legislators, school leaders, and politicians continue to give accolades for the positive benefits of...
Over the past three decades, countless educational, cultural, and philanthropic leaders have worked ...
This report presents the results of a statewide mail survey of public school districts, nonpublic sc...
As advocates pointed to theatre arts as a means for educating youth and retaining young people in hi...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to describe the arts education programs operating in Californ...
Provides the result of an unprecedented survey of all Chicago Public Schools documents the extent of...
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission surveyed teaching artists and arts organizations to find out ...
This report, based on findings from The Elementary Arts Education Survey, 1994, looks at information...
abstract: A study of 55 school districts and a group of opinion leaders examined the status of arts ...
Research continues to demonstrate a correlation between the study of fine arts and overall academic ...
The broad topical area of my research study involved an investigation of the impact of the arts acad...
Without solid evidence about the status and condition of arts education in the nation's public schoo...
abstract: An update to the 2010 report "Engaging Students, Supporting Schools, Accessing Arts Educat...
Emerging issues, including limited financial resources, funding from public sources, and the increas...
In the Spring of 1975, the Board of Directors of the Ohio Theatre Alliance expressed concern about t...
Legislators, school leaders, and politicians continue to give accolades for the positive benefits of...
Over the past three decades, countless educational, cultural, and philanthropic leaders have worked ...