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  • Steve Reich’s New CD Cover: Is It An Outrage or Not?

    Steve Reich’s New CD Cover: Is It An Outrage or Not?

    Last night a small thread emerged on Facebook about the cover for Steve Reich’s new CD on Nonesuch Records. The cover is a graphic photo of 9/11, due to the fact the recording features Reich’s work WTC 9/11. What do you think? An outrage of something else?? Quickly, the FB consensus is that it is […]

    July 21, 2011
  • Programs for the Untalented and UnGifted

    Programs for the Untalented and UnGifted

    Many, many times, I have been part of formal conversations that made their way around to the question of how we are identifying and supporting the talented and gifted children in the school systems. My response to the question in its many variations has been unwavering: all children are talented. Are all children gifted? Well, […]

    July 19, 2011
  • Saluting Sarah Cunningham as She Departs the NEA

    Okay, I’ve been pretty quiet over the past few weeks. Many have interpreted this to reflect a winding down of Dewey21C as a result of my departure from The Center for Arts Education at the end of this month. Well, that’s not the case. There will be no winding down. I am going to continue […]

    July 15, 2011
  • Arts + Education = Butts in the Seats = ?!?

    Arts + Education = Butts in the Seats = ?!?

    Advocate: It is essential that students experience Shakespeare. School Leader: I never really liked Shakespeare. Anne Midgette is always a good read. First, she’s a cracker jack writer. Second, she isn’t shy about her opinions. Third, you should hear her talk about food!! When she was writing for The New York Times, she had more […]

    June 30, 2011
  • Is A Liberal Arts Education Dead Meat?

    There are a lot of folks who are taking aim at the liberal arts. Lately, there’s been quite a lot of attention paid to a recent speech by Bill Gates at the National Governors Association, where he questioned funding liberal arts programs because the area did not produce enough jobs. For me, this is just […]

    June 27, 2011
  • Two New Key Resources for Arts Education

    Two New Key Resources for Arts Education

    In the past month two new resources have been issued that are worth a good look: The National Guild for Community Arts Education has released a sorely needed guide for youth development programs: Engaging Adolescents: Building Youth Participation in the Arts. Engaging Adolescents: Building Youth Participation in the Arts, the result of the National Guild’s […]

    June 17, 2011
  • The Mannes College The New School for Music Appoints New Dean

    Today, The New School announced the appointment of three deans, including deans for The Mannes College The New School for Music and The New School for Drama. Click here to read the full release. NEW YORK (June 15, 2011)–The New School today announced the appointment of Stephanie Browner as dean of Eugene Lang College The New School […]

    June 15, 2011
  • Register for Grantmakers in Arts Webinar on The Common Core Standards

    Arts Education: Common Core What Are the Possibilities for the Arts? Tuesday, June 21, 2:00 EDT/ 11:00 PDT Julie Fry, Program Officer, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Richard Kessler, Executive Director, The Center for Arts Education More than two-thirds of the states have adopted the Common Core Standards in English language arts, and math, […]

    June 15, 2011
  • A Pretty Good Primer on Arts Education Advocacy

    GothamSchools is a sort of Artsjournal for education issues. Historically, it has been focused on New York City, but has expanded its coverage in the past couple of years. GS published a through report on yesterday’s press conference, protest, and report release concerning proposed budget cuts that will lead to a reduction in certified arts […]

    June 10, 2011
  • Arts Education in New York City Schools: Doing More with Much Less????

    From today’s City Room, by Anna Phillips: Even Before Layoffs, Schools Lost 135 Arts Teachers And, before that, there was successive years of steep declines in funding for arts supplies and cultural partnerships. New York City spends $2 per student on arts supplies. I know suburban districts on Long Island and Westchester that spend about […]

    June 9, 2011
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