Through the policy window: the context of cultural policy.
Arts Education Policy Review, May, 1997 by Wyszomirski, Margaret Jane
Introduction to the Symposium on the Policy Role of Education Entities
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Since the appearance of John Kingdon's 1984 book Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies, the term "window of opportunity" has become a popular metaphor for understanding an important aspect of the public policy-making process. The concept of a policy window for arts education in particular may first have been suggested by Leonard Garment in his 1989 Nancy Hanks lecture, in which he discussed the prospect of "meeting the needs of the arts . . . by . . . contributing to the enterprise of ...
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