Don't Say "When Did You Stop Caring About Children?" and Other Guidance for Child Advocates

As state budget deficits and competition for resources mount, child advocacy groups and their funders across the country face immense challenges in mobilizing support to preserve funding for basic services and structures designed to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and youth. But even as they fight the good fight, recent research suggests that [...]

Student Perspective: The Decline of Liberal Arts Education

A new study reveals weaknesses in today’s liberal arts education. One student reflects on how a “test first” culture has taken priority over a well rounded education. [...]

On Air for Arts in Education

WAMC’s 51%: The Women’s Perspective interviewed Jennifer Hahn to learn more about the importance of ensuring arts don’t disappear from public school curricula, even in the current economic climate. [...]

Leaving Behind NCLB

Let’s use the next 100 days to wield federal power over education for the good of all children regardless of color, income bracket or zip code. [...]

ArtsEveryDay.org is Webby Award 2009 Honoree

ArtsEveryDay.org is Official Honoree for the Webby Awards 2009 in the Education category. [...]

Second Annual National Arts in the Schools Day Celebrated

April 15 was National Arts in the Schools Day. [...]

Missed the event? No problem, watch the Webinar archive on Parents for the Arts

New research on Parents for the Arts was presented to a live Webinar audience. Access the archive and get the tips and tools you need to power your messaging on arts learning. [...]

Where From Here? Community Colleges Provide a Path

Community colleges can be a solution for a growing number of adults who need retraining. [...]