Friday, September 14, 2012

Progress (blogpost 4.0)

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  1. http://flmusiced.org/dnn/Advocacy/FactsandStatistics.aspx
    The U.S. Department of Education recommends the arts to college-bound middle and junior high school students asserting, “Many colleges view participation in the arts and music as valuable experience that broadens students’ understanding and appreciation of the world around them.” In addition, it plays a part in developing “children’s intellectual development.” The U.S. DOE also suggests one year of Visual and Performing Arts for college-bound high school students. (Source: Getting Ready for College Early: A Handbook for Parents of Students in the Middle and Junior High School Years, U.S. Department of Education, 1997)

    The arts are one of the six subject areas in which the College Board recognizes as essential in order to thrive in college. (Source: Academic Preparation for College: What Students Need to Know and Be Able to Do, 1983 [still in use], The College Board, New York )

    The arts produce jobs, generating an estimate $37 billion with a return of $3.4 billion in federal income taxes. (Source: American Arts Alliance Fact Sheet, October 1996 )

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  2. http://www.pamf.org/teen/life/school/alterpaths.html

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  3. http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-fine-arts-schools/fine-arts-rankings

    For artists, earning an M.F.A. demonstrates advanced abilities in an art specialty field, such as graphic design, painting and drawing, or visual communications. These are the top graduate schools for fine arts.


    Rank
    School name
    Score
    #1 Yale University
    New Haven, CT

    4.5
    #2 Rhode Island School of Design
    Providence, RI

    4.4
    #2 School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    Chicago, IL

    4.4
    #4 University of California--Los Angeles
    Los Angeles, CA

    4.3
    #4 Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond, VA

    4.3
    #6 California Institute of the Arts
    Valencia, CA

    4.2
    #7 Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA

    4.1
    #7 Cranbrook Academy of Art
    Bloomfield Hills, MI

    4.1
    #7 Maryland Institute College of Art
    Baltimore, MD

    4.1
    #10 Columbia University
    New York, NY

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