2012
DOI: 10.1080/00043125.2012.11519164
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Advocacy for Art Education: Beyond Tee-Shirts and Bumper Stickers

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“…By working together with museums and arts organizations, they can facilitate personal experiences in creating and looking at art that will help more people understand the immeasurable value of art education." (Bobick & DiCindio, 2012) Individual teachers can do a lot to elevate the presence of the arts in their communities. Art exhibits, events, and booster groups can make everyone feel connected.…”
Section: What Can One Teacher Do?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By working together with museums and arts organizations, they can facilitate personal experiences in creating and looking at art that will help more people understand the immeasurable value of art education." (Bobick & DiCindio, 2012) Individual teachers can do a lot to elevate the presence of the arts in their communities. Art exhibits, events, and booster groups can make everyone feel connected.…”
Section: What Can One Teacher Do?mentioning
confidence: 99%