Arts and Education

Information Resources | Research & Reports

Information Resources

Pennsylvania Arts Education Network

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies

Arts Education Partnership

National Endowment for the Arts

State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE)

National Coalition for Core Arts Standards

The Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education

National Art Education Association

Americans for the Arts

College Board – Advocacy and Policy Center

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

Citizens for the Arts in PA

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

National Performing Arts Convention

Partnership for 21st Century Skills

Pennsylvania Music Educators Association

Pennsylvania Art Education Association

Pennsylvania State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Education Commission of the States

Arts Education Collaborative

Harvard University

California Alliance for Arts Education

A+ Schools Program of the North Carolina Arts Council

The Wallace Foundation


 

Information Resources | Research & Reports

Research & Reports

A Policy Pathway: Embracing Arts Education to Achieve Title I Goals
California Alliance for Arts Education, April 2013

The Arts and the Common Core: A Review of Connections Between the Common Core State Standards and the National Core Arts Standards Conceptual Framework
The College Board, December 2012

More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Collaboration & Sustainability in Arts Education
Big Thought and the National Guild for Community Arts Education, December 2012

Creativity and Education: Why it Matters
Adobe, November 2012

It Takes a Villiage in Arts Education (Part 1)
Kristen Engebretsen, Americans for the Arts ARTSblog, Aug 2012

Education for Life and Work: Developing Transferable Knowledge and Skills in the 21st Century
The National Academies, July 2012

Promoting Universal Access to High-Quality Arts Education: Roles of Certified Arts Educators, Certified Non-Arts Educators, & Providers of Supplemental Arts Instruction
State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education, June 2012

Arts & Economic Prosperity IV
Americans for the Arts, June 2012

Keeping the Promise – Arts Education for Every Child: The Distance Traveled – The Journey Remaining
New Jersey Arts Education Partnership, May 2012

Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 1999-2000 and 2009-10
National Center for Education Statistics, April 2012

Creating Pennsylvania’s Future Through the Arts and Education
The Education Policy and Leadership Center, March 2012

State of the States: 2012
Arts Education Partnership, 2012

2012 Creative Industries Report
Americans for the Arts, 2012

Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America’s Future Through Creative Schools
The President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, May 2011

The Arts and Human Development
National Endowment for the Arts, March 2011

SnaapShot: Tracking the Lives and Careers of Arts Graduates in America
Strategic National Arts Alumni Project, 2011

Qualities of Quality: Understanding Excellence in Arts Education
The Wallace Foundation, June 2009

Philadelphia Cultural Engagement Index
WolfBrown, March 2009

Arts Education in America: What the Declines Mean for Arts Participation
Nick Rabkin and E.C. Hedberg, 2008

Ready to Innovate
James Lichtenberg, Chris Woock, and Mary Wright, Conference Board, 2008

Pennsylvania Policy and Law Related to Art Education
Leslie Gates, April 2007

New Harris Poll Reveals that 93 Percent of Americans Believe that the Arts are Vital to Providing a Well-Rounded Education
Americans for the Arts, June 2005

SAT Scores of Students Who Study the Arts: What We Can and Cannot Conclude About the Association
Kathyrn Vaughn and Ellen Winner, Journal of Aesthestic Education, 2000

Living the Arts Through Language and Learning
Shirley Brice Heath, Americans for the Arts, 1998

The Arts Process in Basic Education
Charles Fowler, Pennsylvania Department of Education, 1984

Champions of Change
Arts Education Partnership, the Kennedy Center, and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanitites

 

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