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NAEA President releases agenda for learning. (Arts Update).(National Art Education Association)(Brief Article)
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Arts & Activities
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February 1, 2002
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National Art Education Association President Mac Arthur Goodwin released a national art education report "Visual Arts Education: Setting An Agenda For Improving Student Learning." According to NAEA Executive Director, Thomas Hatfield, "The purpose of the agenda is to call for substantive collaboration among education stakeholders and policy-makers centered on improving student learning in education in genera...
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