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Beyond Snapshots: Tracking the Status of Arts Education in Arizona

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Beyond Snapshots: Tracking the Status of Arts Education in Arizona
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In 1988 and 1995, statewide surveys provided "snapshots" of the status of K-12 arts education in Arizona. These milestone studies showed a continuum of programs and a variety of strengths and challenges across the state. In the years since -- even as landmark education and arts policies were adopted and arts organizations became important sources of enrichment and learning -- Arizona’s educators and arts professionals have had to rely on local anecdotes, personal experience, and partial reports to gauge the status and impact of school- and community-based arts education. To answer today’s questions about arts education in schools and communities, the Arizona Arts Education Research Institute and Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, instead of another snapshot, chose to determine the feasibility of mechanisms to track formal and informal -- or school- and community-based -- arts education over the long term. Morrison Institute for Public Policy (School of Public Affairs, College of Public Programs) designed the Beyond Snapshots study to gather input from a selection of state arts education experts, teachers, and representatives from schools, districts, and arts and culture organizations.

Date Created
2006-11
Topical Subject
  • Arts--Study and teaching
  • Arts and youth
  • Arizona
Resource Type
Text
Extent
28 pages
Language
eng
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Morrison Institute for Public Policy Publications Archives
Identifier
Identifier Value
ASU 12.2:B 39
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8474
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minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 21).
Prepared on behalf of Arizona Arts Education Research Institute, Arizona Department of Education, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, The University of Arizona, Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture.
The assistance of everyone who provided input and insights for this report is acknowledged gratefully. In addition, Rob Melnick, Karen Leland, Rick Heffernon, Cherylene Schick, Nielle McCammon, Suzanne Ernstein, and Alice Willey provided valuable support and assistance.
Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Policy.
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