Expansion Brings Opportunities and Challenges.(arts education)(Brief Article)
Arts Education Policy Review, January, 2000 by RIDDELL, JANICE B.
The twentieth century was for America a time of great population growth, technological development, turbulence abroad and at home, and unprecedented prosperity. It was also a century of huge expansion in public education, in terms of numbers of children in school, public funding through taxes, workforce unionism, and number of years children spend in school.
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In reflecting on arts education in the twentieth century, it is appropriate to recall that one hundred years ago, nationwide public education and mandatory school attendance were still fairly new. America was not founded on ...
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