Arts Education in Colorado: Guidebook and Resources
Arts Guide Book Tutorial:Full Document Walk Through (12m 20 sec) Focus Area I Embracing Arts Content and Rigorous Instruction (4min 54 seconds) Focus Area II- Structuring for Effective Implementation (5 min 4 seconds) Focus Area III-Ensuring Success and Sustainability (4 min 43 sec) Program Self Assessment (4 minutes 43 seconds) |
Thanks to funding and contributions by many sponsors, contributors and the CDE Dropout Prevention and Student Engagement Unit, an Arts Guidebook was created in an effort to connect educational needs with visual and performing arts activities in communities across the state.
This guidebook had its origins in a desire to provide
Colorado schools and districts with research-based
information and ideas on ways to improve or expand their
arts education programs. As the economic needs of the
state have evolved,
so has the urgency to provide our
students with an education that will best prepare them
for the workforce of tomorrow, one that will require the
learning and innovation skills that are taught most
effectively through the arts: invention, creativity and
innovation, critical thinking and reasoning,
self-direction, communication, and collaboration.
The task force recognizes that all students in Colorado should have access to quality arts instruction during their learning process in school. This guide is intended to help schools, districts, parents, community members and most importantly, the students, gain equal access to the arts. Whether you live in an urban setting or a rural setting, arts education is vital to developing the next generation of American innovators.
This guidebook is available in two formats:
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For website assistance in the Arts, please contact Karol Gates.
