Schools, Communities and the Arts: A Research Compendium

Arts and Culture;Education and Literacy

Schools, Communities and the Arts: A Research Compendium

A selection of available applied and academic research, this publication is designed as a tool that can help address the kinds of questions local government, business, and community leaders might ask about arts education. It provides concrete information on topics from student achievement and perceptions to the status of arts education.

Of the 49 reports, articles, and dissertations described in the following pages:

  • Six are evaluation studies of broad-based arts programs.
  • Seventeen are smaller-scale targeted studies.
  • Nine present compilations, or overviews, of research.
  • Twelve describe attitudes among students and parents and public opinion.
  • Five highlight the status of arts education and the arts' economic impact at the local level.

August 1970

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The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

Arts and Culture;Education and Literacy

The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

The three Annenberg Challenge Arts projects (in New York City, Minneapolis, and a national consortium of schools) fostered a civic commitment to arts education in their local schools and communities, which led to an expansion in local ownership and investment in arts education. The report offers insights from arts education for school reform practitioners (build reform from within; make excellence equitable) and lessons from standards-based reform for arts educators (rethink accountability; begin with permanence in mind).

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States;North America / United States (Midwestern) / Minnesota / Hennepin County / Minneapolis;North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / New York County / New York City

The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

Arts and Culture;Education and Literacy

The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

The three Annenberg Challenge Arts projects (in New York City, Minneapolis, and a national consortium of schools) fostered a civic commitment to arts education in their local schools and communities, which led to an expansion in local ownership and investment in arts education. The report offers insights from arts education for school reform practitioners (build reform from within; make excellence equitable) and lessons from standards-based reform for arts educators (rethink accountability; begin with permanence in mind).

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States;North America / United States (Midwestern) / Minnesota / Hennepin County / Minneapolis;North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / New York County / New York City

The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

Arts and Culture;Education and Literacy

The Arts and School Reform: Lessons and Possibilities From the Annenberg Challenge Arts Projects

The three Annenberg Challenge Arts projects (in New York City, Minneapolis, and a national consortium of schools) fostered a civic commitment to arts education in their local schools and communities, which led to an expansion in local ownership and investment in arts education. The report offers insights from arts education for school reform practitioners (build reform from within; make excellence equitable) and lessons from standards-based reform for arts educators (rethink accountability; begin with permanence in mind).

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States;North America / United States (Midwestern) / Minnesota / Hennepin County / Minneapolis;North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / New York County / New York City

The Economic State of Young America

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Housing and Homelessness

The Economic State of Young America

The Economic State of Young America is a comprehensive databook offering proof that a combination of declining incomes, growing debt, and high costs of education, homeownership and healthcare are conspiring to make this generation the first to not surpass the living standards of their parents. The report examines the financial condition of today's young adults across key economic indicators, including jobs and income, debt and savings, college access and attainment, and housing affordability.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

The Economic State of Young America

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Housing and Homelessness

The Economic State of Young America

The Economic State of Young America is a comprehensive databook offering proof that a combination of declining incomes, growing debt, and high costs of education, homeownership and healthcare are conspiring to make this generation the first to not surpass the living standards of their parents. The report examines the financial condition of today's young adults across key economic indicators, including jobs and income, debt and savings, college access and attainment, and housing affordability.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

The Economic State of Young America

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Housing and Homelessness

The Economic State of Young America

The Economic State of Young America is a comprehensive databook offering proof that a combination of declining incomes, growing debt, and high costs of education, homeownership and healthcare are conspiring to make this generation the first to not surpass the living standards of their parents. The report examines the financial condition of today's young adults across key economic indicators, including jobs and income, debt and savings, college access and attainment, and housing affordability.

August 1970

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The Contract for College

Community and Economic Development;Education and Literacy

The Contract for College

Rising college costs, combined with major policy changes in financial aid, have made college less affordable for today's generation of young people. The Contract for College would unify the existing three strands of federal financial aid--grants, loans and work-study--into a coherent, guaranteed financial aid package for students.

August 1970

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