"What we have to learn is what the human brain and ear thinks is beautiful," Mr. Mathews told Wired magazine in January. "What do we love about music? What about the acoustic sounds, rhythms and harmony do we love? When we find that out it will be easy to make music with a computer." He's not a name that many in the music and/or art world know, but really, everyone should. Today, it's hard to imagine a time before digital music, but there was once a time when scientist-composers paved a new world. In this case it was Matthews writing the … [Read more...]
Waiting For Godot: If You Test it They Will Come
Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot): "But that is not the question. Why are we here, that is the question. And we are blessed in this, that we happen to know the answer. Yes, in this immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We are waiting for Godot to come."Margaret Spellings: "We measure what we treasure."Diane Ravitch: "How do you measure friendship, character, integrity?" "...you do some things not for economic reward, and not because they are utilitarian, but because they are right."More and more, I am hearing that since we teach what we … [Read more...]
What Does President Obama Want For His Kids?
A few weeks ago, President Obama offered some inspiring remarks about what he wants for his kids, the sort of remarks we heard on during the '08 primaries, but sadly, not much since. Nevertheless, I am glad to see this voice return on this, and other important issues such as the social safety net.Maybe his voice will begin to include arts education again, and even better, maybe some arts education friendly policies might appear thereafter.One can always hope!Click here to read the transcript.What is true, though, is, is that we have piled on a … [Read more...]
The Swirling Questions of Relevance
Relevance. It's quite the loaded term in the arts and arts education fields, don't you think? I was once talking with two colleagues and the topic of jazz came up. One friend said that she didn't think that jazz was relevant. The other friend had a cow, as the saying goes, wondering exactly how such a statement could be offered. To many in the arts, relevance is established through a transcendence of the art, that is too often in the mind (and heart) of the beholder or a shared by relatively small group of cognoscenti. Matters of popularity are … [Read more...]
Outgoing NY State Education Commissioner: What’s Really Wrong with Education
Directly from the New York State United Teachers Conference, is a somewhat startling video, for its honesty, caring, and content devoid of caustic political rhetoric."...committed to deepening and broadening the educational options for children, and stopping this class system of subjects, which is only ours, and no where else I know of."And of course, there's this quote: "somewhere a parent is explaining to a child why her music program has disappeared."And, well, why I appreciate the sentiment very much, and feel deeply for those who will … [Read more...]
Federal USDOE Arts Education Funding Cut, but Not Eliminated
There are many people across the country who have been waiting on tenterhooks to find out whether or not arts education funding at the United States Department of Education would be zeroed out. It includes funding for the Kennedy Center, VSA Arts, and the competitive grant programs: Arts Education Model Development and Dissemination and Professional Development for Arts Education.I am very happy to report that the $25 million that the Senate had proposed, which is a cut from $40 million, is in the budget agreement. A lot of people dug in to … [Read more...]


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As a casualty of "educational dietary practices," (ie, they cancelled dessert..... and, hence, my career as a professional teaching artist!),...Anne Hayden Stevens on Guest Blog, Nick Rabkin: The Three Horsemen of Arts Education
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