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An Unfinished Canvas Arts Education in California Research conducted by the Center for Education Policy SRI International Funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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The Charge: Fill the Information Gap Review existing state policies Assess implementation relative to state policies Examine systems of support Identify potential policy levers
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The Charge: Rigorous Research Design Statewide survey —Large sample to ensure reliable estimates for state and by school level, poverty, and population density (1800 schools) —Sufficient response rate (62%) —Use of existing survey instruments Case studies —31 schools in 13 districts and 9 counties —District level staff, school administrators, arts and classroom teachers, and arts partners Secondary data analysis
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Key Findings
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Ambitious Policies The California Education Code calls for all schools to offer a course of study in the four arts disciplines. The California arts standards reflect what students are expected to know and be able to do in the four arts disciplines.
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Limited Access to Standards- Based Course of Study Percentage of K-12 Schools Offering a Standards-Based Course of Study in the Arts
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Unequal Access to Arts Education
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Key Finding: The Barriers
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Follow-up Research
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An Unfinished Canvas follow-up studies Funding and instructional time (May 2008) Teacher capacity (May 2008) Large-scale assessment (Sept 2008) District leadership and the use of new state funds (January 2009) Partnerships with local arts organizations (April 2009)
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