Strong Arts, Strong Schools: The Promising Potential and Shortsighted Disregard of the Arts in American Schooling.(Review)
Arts Education Policy Review, March, 1997 by LEHMAN, PAUL
Charles Fowler. Strong Arts, Strong Schools: The Promising Potential and Shortsighted Disregard of the Arts in American Schooling. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. 227 pages, $27.50 hardback.
* The arts are an important part of basic education for all students.
* Good schools tend to have good arts programs.
* The United States needs the skills that the arts teach.
* Our schools should focus on more than merely how to earn a living.
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