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Kos, Ronald P., Jr. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2010
Policy can be a useful tool for effecting change, but policy analysis, which shapes policy development, has been underused in music education research. This paper demonstrates how Bardach's (2000) Eightfold Path can be used to develop solutions to problems in music education. Some have argued that school music programs do not prepare students to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Remer, Jane – Arts Education Policy Review, 2010
This article explores the process of using lessons learned about high quality, effective arts education programs to help local educational leaders and practitioners create their own policy statements. It raises questions about policy implications from those lessons and connects them to the readers' own experience. It provides an intellectual…
Descriptors: Art Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Educational Policy
Andang'o, Elizabeth; Mugo, John – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
The historical development of early childhood music education (ECE) in Kenya reveals the challenging circumstances under which it has, and continues, to progress. Poverty remains the most formidable hindrance to the success of this area of education. Multiculturalism, the mosaic that defines Kenya's rich heritage, also demands ingenuity from…
Descriptors: Music Education, Young Children, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Ilari, Beatriz – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
Inspired by ideas that Levi-Strauss (1955) presented in "Tristes Tropiques", the author discusses music and early childhood in Brazil from educational, historical, anthropological, and sociological perspectives. She begins with a short history of early childhood education in Brazil, including changes in educational policies, teacher preparation,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Foreign Countries
Arts Education Partnership (NJ1), 2004
The research agenda for arts education presented in this report is a challenge to researchers, foundation directors, and policymakers. The intellectual stimulus for this report was the publication of "Critical Links: Learning in the Arts and Student Academic and Social Development" (2002), conducted under the leadership of the Arts Education…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Research, Cognitive Development, Learning
Peer reviewedJohnson, Roger Hayden – Art Education, 1995
Describes the development and impact of a fine arts high school graduation requirement. Discusses how music, drama, and art teachers relinquished some of their independence to form a fine arts department. Includes six strategies that might be used to institute a fine arts graduation requirement in other schools. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Teachers
Peer reviewedAnderson, Tom – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Introduces a six-article symposium on interdisciplinary art education. Maintains that the specialization of modern societies presents a barrier between the arts and an interdisciplinary approach to arts education. Previews five articles that follow in the symposium. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment
Peer reviewedIrwin, Rita L.; Reynolds, J. Karen – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Maintains that, in recent years, schools and school districts have begun to explore an integrated curriculum approach to arts education. Discusses three areas of concern related to the arts as disciplines and the arts presented through an interdisciplinary approach. Calls for explicit policy directives to provide guidance. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment
Peer reviewedRoucher, Nancy; Lovano-Kerr, Jessie – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Maintains that educational theorists have long advocated integrated, multidisciplinary curriculum development and instruction. Argues that the arts must maintain their integrity in the curriculum and be taught for their own sake, rather than serving as aids to instruction in other disciplines. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers
Peer reviewedSikes, Michael – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Discusses two related dilemmas: (1) the tension between the Western view of historical progress and the realities of modern society; and (2) the tension between old and new approaches to teaching and learning about the arts. Argues that the end result of implementing the Goals 2000 program might diminish the teaching of the arts as discrete…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment
Peer reviewedDunn, Phillip C. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Asserts that the general educational curriculum tends to be fragmented and compartmentalized and that this situation would be improved by curriculum integration. Argues that an interdisciplinary arts approach would require new teacher attitudes and instructional strategies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Teachers, Cultural Enrichment
Peer reviewedGordon, Derek E.; Stoner, Scott D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Asserts that exposure to high-quality arts performances with accompanying educational experiences enlivens teaching and learning. Maintains that few schools have taken advantage of opportunities provided by arts-presenting institutions. Describes resources from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Community Resources, Cultural Activities
Peer reviewedZimmerman, Enid – Studies in Art Education, 1994
Asserts that there is little research about preservice art specialist education. Reviews literature and questionnaire results and offers suggestions about research and practices for preservice art education programs. Recommends a carefully constructed research agenda on art teachers' knowledge about subject matter content. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKoroscik, Judith Smith – Arts Education Policy Review, 1994
Contends that changing climate of educational research and teaching will influence how the arts will be taught in the future. Recommends broadening the disciplinary structure of the arts and design curriculum and the use of collaborative research. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedStaub, August W. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Discusses issues related to federal funding of school arts programs. Outlines the role of art in a democratic society. Concludes that arts cannot be taught and teachers should encourage students to create and accept unique art forms. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Educational Change, Educational Finance

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