Arts education research: a reassessment: overview and introduction to the symposium.
Arts Education Policy Review, May, 1998 by Pankratz, David B.
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> The May/June 1987 issue of Arts Education Policy Review (then named Design for Arts in Education) was an installment in its continuing "Controversy" series. The issue bore the provocative title, "Research: Who Cares?"(1) The editors' wisdom in choosing that title was home out by article authors who noted an array of problems in arts education research: * limited areas of inquiry * research driven by methodology instead of by issues important to the field * gaps between research and the concerns of practitioners * a paucity of funds and ...
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