From lessons learned to local action: Building your own policies for effective arts education

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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 framework and an action agenda for developing local policy at the classroom, school, or district level that supports high quality arts education for every student. It argues that effective arts education programs must be supported by responsive policy and ongoing tax levy funds to have a greater chance for providing quality arts teaching and learning that endures. © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Remer, J. (2010). From lessons learned to local action: Building your own policies for effective arts education. Arts Education Policy Review, 111(3), 81–96. https://doi.org/10.1080/10632911003626879

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