Wednesday, July 28, 2010

21Q: Houses passes resolution supporting Arts Education

21Q: Houses passes resolution supporting Arts Education

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The passage of a House resolution supporting arts education may be just an expression, but for a long neglected field like arts education, it is a completely noteworthy one.
On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation designating the second week of September as "Arts in Education Week."
The resolution, authored and introduced by California Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA), is the first Congressional expression of support celebrating all the disciplines comprising arts education.
"At a time when arts education is clearly threatened around the state, we welcome a public statement of support concerning the value of arts education to the lives of every child," said Joe Landon, policy director for the California Alliance for Arts Education.
"So, we're grateful for the federal government's endorsement."
The resolution is seen, in arts education circles, as a timely development since it comes at a time when


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