TITLE

The Role of State Teachers' and Education Groups

AUTHOR(S)
Hinton, T. Earl
PUB. DATE
July 1988
SOURCE
Design for Arts in Education;Jul/Aug88, Vol. 89 Issue 6, p24
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article talks about the roles played by state teachers and education groups in honing art education. According to the author, these education groups encourage children to attend school and the state offers the resources and framework where education could be incurred. They offer answers to problems, develop thinking, and determine the governmental and political system. It also mentions that education groups should know and accept their obligation and position in instructional delivery.
ACCESSION #
33523553

Tags: ART in education;  ART -- Study & teaching;  ART teachers;  EDUCATION -- United States

 

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