Arts Education Policy Review
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Articles in March 1999 issue of Arts Education Policy Review
- Management Redeemed: Debunking the Fads that Undermine Our Corporations.(Review)
- Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities.(Review)
- Surveys of Public Attitudes toward the Arts: What Surveys Tell Us about the Arts' Political Trials--and How They Might Tell Us Even More.(National Endowment for the Arts)
by PETTIT, BECKY - In Response to "Looking at the Schools".(response to educational report)(Editorial)
- Looking at the Schools: Public Agenda Asks African-American and White Parents about Their Aspirations and Their Fears.(public schools)
by JOHNSON, JEAN - Professional Development Partnerships: A New Model for Music Teacher Preparation.
by HENRY, WARREN - For You Dear--Anything! Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Servitude "through the Arts" Part 1.(implication of arts' education as public service)
by GEE, CONSTANCE BUMGARNER