Registration is open for the 2024 Annual Convening! Join us in Pittsburgh from Sept. 12-13 for learning and networking among other arts education leaders. Register at https://cvent.me/EEAY2P | #AEPAC24
Arts Education Partnership
教育管理组织
Denver,CO 5,672 位关注者
A national network of more than 100 organizations dedicated to advancing arts education.
关于我们
The Arts Education Partnership is a national network of more than 100 organizations dedicated to advancing arts education. AEP has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the U.S. Department of Education since 1995 and is administered by Education Commission of the States. AEP serves as the nation’s hub for arts and education leaders, building their leadership capacity to support students, educators and learning environments. Through research, reports, convenings and counsel, leaders gain knowledge and insights to ensure that all learners receive an excellent arts education.
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https://www.aep-arts.org
Arts Education Partnership的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育管理组织
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Denver,CO
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1996
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700 Broadway Suite 810
US,CO,Denver,80203
Arts Education Partnership员工
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Check out the new K-12 Funding Toolkit by our friends at Education Commission of the States!
We have just released a new K-12 Funding Toolkit! This toolkit offers five guiding principles for state leaders when developing a well-designed K-12 funding formulas. Read it here: https://ow.ly/Zuxa50VfVPU Leaders hold complex priorities, tradeoffs and incentives in the formula design process. Because of this complexity, it can be important to ensure reformed or redesigned formulas are transparent, student centered, adequate, fair and sustainable to provide every student has the learning opportunities to succeed. #EducationPolicy #Schools #Finance
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Did you know? A 2010 study found that students were deeply engaged in the learning process when practicing media arts. This suggests that media arts present an alternative avenue for youth to learn aspects of media literacy, visual literacy, arts, technology and subject areas such as mathematics and science. #ArtsEdSearch | https://ow.ly/UHpg50V7fkS
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Did you know? A 2015 study found that middle school students' empathy with and awareness of the environment increased after their experience within a place-based visual arts education program. Read more about the study at: https://ow.ly/XpkE50V1IWW | #ArtsEdSearch
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Did you know? Findings from a 2018 study suggest that dramatic pretend play games involving physicalizing emotional states and traits, pretending to be animals and human characters, and engaging in pretend scenarios in a small group may improve children’s emotional control. Learn more about the study at https://ow.ly/x09950USWLQ | #ArtsEdSearch
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Did you know? A 2012 study found that community-engaged arts for older people diminished feelings of isolation. The program also contributed to a positive identity shift for participating individuals and helped changed their perceptions about aging. Read more at: https://ow.ly/vU3i50UKz09 | #ArtsEdSearch
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Have you read the latest #ArtsEdDigest? This week's digest has a lot to offer, including AEP's annual report, a call to join the Partnership With Higher Education working group, arts-based resource hub by Grantmakers in the Arts and more! Read it all at: https://lnkd.in/gR7j65vh
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Did you know? A 2012 study documented a "leadership for social justice" class for educators. Participants demonstrated increased critical consciousness and deepened empathic responses. Participants also reported greater understanding of themselves and others through the process of making art as critical self-examination. Read more at https://ow.ly/k23q50UABI2 | #ArtsEdSearch
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The first #ArtsEdDigest of 2025 is out now! In this week's issue: info on AEP's new Systems Leader Network, AAAE call for mentees, a report on the impact of generative AI in the classroom and more! Read it all at: https://ow.ly/nA3850UC9li
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A 2010 study looked at how teaching artists' art practice affected their teaching practice. Among other things, the study found that teaching artists engage cognitive processes in students by encouraging them to question things and seek meaning. https://ow.ly/zUMF50UsghA