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California Arts Advocacy ToolkitFor K-12 Arts Education
Produced by:Monterey County Office of Education
Project CoordinatorHamish Tyler
The Arts Advocacy Toolkit For K-12 Education
is an online archive of print and video materials that can be used to advocate for
arts education in your community. The Toolkit is designed for use by a broad range of stakeholders: educators, board members,
parents and business leaders.
This brief presentation will look at the four main areas of the Toolkit website and will
highlight the available tools.For a demonstration of the Toolkit website,
please watch the short video that accompanies this presentation.
This is the home page of the Toolkit website.
At the top of the home page, you will find a set of public service messages by noted
educators, artists and business leaders. These powerful videos could be given to your local television station or posted on your website.
You might also use them as a model for public service messages by leaders in your
community.
At the bottom of the home page, you will find print materials that could be used as
templates for your own advocacy messages. On the left are sample letters, speeches,
Power Points, etc..
On the right you will find a variety of articles, planning guides and leadership tools.
Now it’s time to dive into the Arts Advocacy Toolkit!
And discover how you can be an advocate for student learning in the arts…
And why is that important?I wonder…
This presentation was created by Robert Bullwinkel, VAPA Coordinator for the Fresno County Office of Education. This work was funded by the Hewlett Foundation through a grant to the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association’s Statewide Arts Initiative. All images are non-restricted. This work may be used free of charge for all non-commercial applications. Please give appropriate credit as listed above.
California Arts Advocacy ToolkitFor K-12 Art Education
Produced by:Monterey County Office of Education
Project CoordinatorHamish Tyler