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Part 5: Developing an Agenda, Sometime in the Future
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania When they met in the fall, group members adopted the following six-point, change agenda: I. Provide opportunities for all learners based on 21st-century needs. Learners of all ages need to … Continue reading
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania When they met in the fall, group members adopted the following six-point, change agenda: I. Provide opportunities for all learners based on 21st-century needs. Learners of all ages need to … Continue reading
Part 4: How the Arts Can Contribute
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania Atlee then turned to the artists and arts advocates in the room. “As you listened to what our students, parents, and school administrators articulated as priorities,” she asked, “how can the … Continue reading
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania Atlee then turned to the artists and arts advocates in the room. “As you listened to what our students, parents, and school administrators articulated as priorities,” she asked, “how can the … Continue reading
Part 3: How to Make Changes in our Schools
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania “I employ a number of first generation Americans, immigrants who have come to this country seeking a better future for their children,” offered Henry Dickenson, a parent and local business … Continue reading
Supporting the Arts in the Schools and Communities of Pennsylvania “I employ a number of first generation Americans, immigrants who have come to this country seeking a better future for their children,” offered Henry Dickenson, a parent and local business … Continue reading