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Improving Visual Arts Education: Final Report on the Los Angeles Getty Institute for Educations on the Visual Arts (1982-1989) (open access)

Improving Visual Arts Education: Final Report on the Los Angeles Getty Institute for Educations on the Visual Arts (1982-1989)

Excerpts on Improving Visual Arts Education: Final Report on the Los Angeles Getty Institutes for Educators on the Visual Arts, 1982 - 1989. The document opens up stating that the Institute proved that change initiatives do not sustain and institutionalize themselves, change agents must devote efforts to such tasks as monitoring implementation so that can share their accomplishments and learning from each other. The reaming document details the process and efforts of implementation discipline-based art education into the public school system and the continued research towards higher education.
Date: [1982,1989]
Creator: Getty Center for Education in the Arts
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[The Clark Foundation] (open access)

[The Clark Foundation]

A collective document published by The Foundation Center, giving descriptions of foundations that provide grants for numerous organizations and programs of particular interests. This page focuses on the The Clark Foundation. The Clark Foundation states that their purpose is offering grant support for education, scholarships, research and libraries within Texas. Included in the document is a breakdown of the total number of grants the Clark Foundation had granted in a singular year. These pages belonged to the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter and the members of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as they researched foundations and charities to support their education reform program.
Date: [1982..]
Creator: The Foundation Center
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[The Texas Educational Association] (open access)

[The Texas Educational Association]

A collective document published by The Foundation Center, giving descriptions of Foundations that provide grants for numerous organizations and programs of particular interests. This page focuses on the Texas Educational Association. The Association states that their purpose is offering grant support to organizations supporting schools, colleges and universities, and other educational mediums. Included in the document is a breakdown of the total number of grants the Association had granted in a singular year. These pages belonged to the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter and the members of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as they researched foundations and charities to support their program.
Date: [1982..]
Creator: The Foundation Center
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Hillcrest Foundation] (open access)

[Hillcrest Foundation]

A collective document published by The Foundation Center, giving descriptions of Foundations that provide grants for numerous organizations and programs of particular interests. This page focuses on the Hillcrest Foundation. The Hillcrest Foundation states that their purpose is offering grant support to organizations relieve poverty, advance education and promote health in Texas; local giving with emphasis on higher education, hospitals, rehabilitation and free enterprise. Included in the document is a breakdown of the total number of grants the Hillcrest Foundation had granted in a singular year. These pages belonged to the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter and the members of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as they researched foundations and charities to support their program.
Date: [1982..]
Creator: The Foundation Center
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc.] (open access)

[Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc.]

A collective document published by The Foundation Center, giving descriptions of foundations that provide grants for numerous organizations and programs of particular interests. This page focuses on the Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. The Fikes Foundation states that their purpose is offering grant support to local giving, medical and social research, education cultural programs and community funds. Included in the document is a breakdown of the total number of grants the Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. had granted in a singular year. These pages belonged to the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter and the members of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as they researched foundations and charities to support their program.
Date: [1982..]
Creator: The Foundation Center
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library