TITLE

Selling the Art Program: Tickling a Sacred Cow

AUTHOR(S)
Macklin, Anderson D.
PUB. DATE
December 1978
SOURCE
Art Education;Dec78, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article focuses on the importance of art education as part of the general school curriculum in the U.S. According to the author, the teaching of art in the schools has been viewed by the public, and some education leaders, as a non essential component, a waste of money and resources. He emphasized that for art to survive in the schools, a well organized national public relations program has to be implemented to spread the essentiality of art as a vital component of the total education of the child.
ACCESSION #
28779536

Tags: ART -- Study & teaching -- United States;  SCHOOLS -- Public relations;  CURRICULA (Courses of study);  ART teachers;  EDUCATION -- United States;  EARLY childhood education;  PUBLIC schools;  ART -- Study & teaching -- Activity programs

 

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