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Sir Ken Robinson "Schools Kill Creativity"

August 2010 Agenda

Arts Resources- all areas

 



 

Passionate about the arts? Want to do something to support the arts but don’t know where to start? Tired of leaving all the important decisions to others? Want to know how kids and young adults can join the movement to support arts education?

You don’t have to wait to become a full-fledged arts advocate. Whether you are interested in promoting arts education in schools, supporting the arts in your local community, exploring career opportunities in the arts, helping to make policy changes, or simply learning more about issues in arts policy, you can make a big difference, regardless of your age or experience.

The arts NEED advocates like you: young, open-minded, excited, and eager. Like you! It may sound cliche, but you ARE the future. Yours are the voices your generation will follow. Only you can ensure that the arts have a long and vibrant life throughout the 21st century!

You can start now. The key is to take advantage of the wealth of resources available to you.

Ten Things You Can Do for the Arts

1. Voice your opinion.

Submit a letter to the editor for publication in your local newspaper. Be sure to check your facts.

2. Contact a decision-maker.

E-mail, write or call your Congressman, Senator, State Legislator, or School Board Member regarding important arts and arts education policy issues.

3. Start an on-campus club.

Create an arts advocacy/arts appreciation club or join one if one already exists.

4. Volunteer at a community arts organization

Donate your time and energy to a worthy cause while making a difference behind the scenes.

5. Get in touch with your Local or State Arts Council or State Alliance for Arts Education.

Ask what you can do to help the arts in your area.

6. Apply for an arts-related job or internship.

Explore your interests and add to your resume in the process!

7. Research the issues.

Stay informed in order to make your case more effectively.

8. Utilize your talents.

Put on a performance to raise awareness.

9. Raise money to donate to arts organizations.

Find out what they need and plan your fundraising strategy.

10. Build the audience of the future.

Attend performances and recruit others to join you—there's strength in numbers!

Remember: What may seem like a small step to you could turn into a giant leap for the arts!

For more information on getting involved, check out these Web sites!

ADVOCACY

To actively support and promote the arts with an emphasis on affecting policy change or increase government funding.

American Music Conference

http://www.amc-music.org/advocacy/students.htm

An advocavy site especially for students with a link to sign a petition to congress!

Americans for the Arts

http://www.artsusa.org

Advocacy guide with events and resources with links to voter registration, arts action list, etc. Also includes an Arts Directory that you can search to find arts organizations wherever you live.

Crayola: Arts Advocacy

http://www.crayola.com/educators/advocacy/

Helpful links to arts organizations and advocacy success stories.

Education Theatre Association

http://www.edta.org/advocacy/

Includes ways to start your own "Theatre for Life" advocacy campaign, plus issues and news in theatre advocacy.

Music Friends

http://www.musicfriends.org/

Organization you can join to advocate for music education—free membership, sponsored by MENC (Music Education National Coalition).

SAA: Student Advocates for the Arts

http://www.studentadvocatesforthearts.org/

Student group founded at Columbia University to provide a forum for students interested in arts advocacy. Now with chapters at many schools across the nation, or you can start a chapter at your own school!

VH1’s Save the Music

http://www.vh1.com/insidevh1/savethemus/

Advocacy kits to implement in your own community, donation forms, and more!

CAREERS

Plan your future: job opportunities in the arts

Grammy in the Schools

http://www.grammy.com/foundation/gits/index.aspx

"Guide to Careers and Internships in the Music Industry." Resources and links to Web sites for more information.

Music Achievement Council

http://www.musicachievementcouncil.org/

Want to be a music teacher? Check out the Music Achievement Council’s site for developing successful music education professionals.

National Symphony Orchestra

http://www.kennedy-center.org/nso/nsoed/students.html

The National Symphony Orchestra’s "Opportunities for Students" Web page features information about undergraduate and graduate programs specializing in performing arts degrees.

themusicedge.com

http://www.themusicedge.com

"Launching pad for the ambitions of tomorrow’s musicians"—geared for teen music enthusiasts.

PROFESSIONAL ARTS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Organizations to learn about if you are planning to be an arts specialist.

American Alliance for Theatre and Education

http://www.aate.com/

Students can join to learn about opportunities in theater education.

National Art Education Association

http://www.naea-reston.org/index.html

Future visual arts educators—you can join!

National Association for Music Education

http://www.menc.org/information/infoserv/careersinmusic.htm

Site about careers in music education.

National Dance Education Association

http://www.ndeo.org/index.asp

"Voice of representation" for dance educators.

COMMUNITY

Support the arts in your own backyard!

Afterschool Alliance

http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/

Help start a youth afterschool arts program in your community—a how-to guide.

Americans for the Arts

http://www.artsusa.org/

A compilation of directories for finding arts organizations and programs across the country.

Association of Performing Arts Presenters

http://www.artspresenters.org/advocacy/grassroots/index.cfm

Join the listserv, learn about legislation, and find instructions for how to write a letter to the editor.

DanceUSA

http://www.danceusa.org/our_members/community.htm

Provides links to DanceUSA members in your state who are involved in community outreach and lets you contact them to get involved; also advocacy news and issues.

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies

http://www.nasaa-arts.org/

Links to your State Arts Agency and information on Arts and Learning resources and funding.

National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts

http://www.nationalguild.org/

Arts education service organization that provides music lessons and music exploration in local communities.

OPERA America

http://www.operaam.org/advocacy.html

Sourcebook for opera awareness.

Theatre Communications Group (TCG)

http://www.tcg.org/frames/advocacy/fs_advocacy_tools.htm

Tips on how to write a letter to your legislator, grassroots ideas, and an advocacy toolkit.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Additional materials about arts programming and more for your browsing pleasure

ArtsEdge

http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org

The Kennedy Center's arts education Web site.

Arts for Learning

http://www.arts4learning.org/

Register (free) and use their tools, and participate in discussions.

Artslynx International Arts Resources

http://www.artslynx.org/

All kinds of links to arts information and resources.

Community Arts Network

http://www.communityarts.net/

Exchange of ideas, reading materials about promoting arts in the community.

Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN)

http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/kcaaen/

The Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN) provides links to State Alliances for Arts Education awards, programs, and other resources for arts education.

Partners in Education

http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/partners/

The Kennedy Center Education Department program designed to build an strengthen partnerships between arts organizations and their local school systyems, with a special emphasis on the professional development of teachers.

Youth NOISE

http://www.youthnoise.com

Opportunities to volunteer, become an advocate, share information with other teens, or just browse.

POLICY AND RESEARCH

Stay abreas of arts education’s role in the national arena and current events in arts education.

Arts Education Partnership

http://www.aep-arts.org

Research studies that support the importance of the arts in learning, and links to many other resources.

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

http://www.arts.gov

The national agency for supporting the arts.

United States Department of Education

http://www.ed.gov

For all education.

Please try to form honors groups at your school


What resources are available to support arts education programs in the schools?

The following on-line resources may be helpful in providing tools and links to support arts education programs:

http://www.aep-arts.org - Arts Education Partnership

http://www.artsusa.org/public_awareness - National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/dancin/ - Who's Dancin' Now?

http://www.amc-music.com - American Music Conference

http://www.vh1.com/partners/save_the_music - VH1 Save the Music Program

http://www.SupportMusic.com - Support Music a public service of the Music Education Coalition

http://www.ncleg.net - Home page for the NC General Assembly

What are some resources for professional development for arts educators?

If they have not already done so, arts educators may wish to join one or more of the arts education professional associations at the state and/or national levels:

http://www.aahperd.org/nda/template.cfm?template=main.html - NDA - National Dance Association

http://www.ndeo.org - NDEO - National Dance Education Organization

http://www.ncaahperd.org - DANCE - Dance Association for North Carolina Educators

http://www.ncdancealliance.org - NCDA - North Carolina Dance Alliance

http://www.ncmea.net - NCMEA - North Carolina Music Educators Association

http://www.menc.org - MENC - The National Association for Music Education

http://www.nctc.org - NCTC - North Carolina Theatre Conference

sscarborough@wcpss.net - NCTAE - North Carolina Theatre Arts Educators Association

http://www.aate.com - AATE - American Alliance for Theatre and Education

http://www.edta.org - ETA - Educational Theatre Association

http://www.ncaea.appstate.edu - NCAEA - NC Art Education Association

http://www.naea-reston.org - NAEA - National Art Education Association

Music: A must see sight!: http://www.practicespot.com/

 

 

Arts Resources Archive 1

 

Music

 

ECU's online Music Graduate Degree-- http://www.music.ecu.edu/grad/online_mm.html
UNCG music ed grant program
Competition for HS composers
Artsonia- A great online art technology site
Lentine's Music
TI:ME Strategies Book
http://www.musictechteacher.com
http://www.ncmea.net/
http://www.menc.org/
http://www.ncbandmasters.org/southeastern/
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/article/0,3045,151-165-0-2261,00.html
http://www.nbpts.org/
Music Education Resources from BandFolio    Bandfolio.com Great site-- a must for Band!
Free printable staff paper @ Blank Sheet Music .net- great Site!

pdfs/bass_circle5ths.pdf

pdfs/bass_knotes.pdf

pdfs/chord_roots.pdf

pdfs/chord_roots2.pdf

pdfs/interval_adv.pdf

pdfs/major_keys.pdf

pdfs/musictheory.pdf

pdfs/piano_notes2.pdf

pdfs/treble_circle5ths.pdf

pdfs/treble_knotes.pdf

pdfs/chromaticfingeringcharts.pdf


 

Online Piano!!!
Software
Simple, Free Effective Music Software
finale notepad.exe
Cool edit- Wave Editing
Free Music Software
Great Music Clip Art site (thanks Meta)

 

 

 

 

 

MUSIC THEORY LINKS

 
ART
 

The North Carolina Museum of Art's Educational Outreach Guide-- Field Trips, etc.

 
Dance

Human Body Interactive www.ncdancealliance.org


 

General Links (Thanks David Barkley!!)

Masters of Music Graduate Degree offered locally

http://www.uncp.edu

 

http://www.iste.org    a non-profit group looking into integrating tech in the classroom
http://www.thecoo.edu/~apeter/technology.htm#INTEG  links to other sites
http://www.4teachers.ogr/intech/index.shtml  
http:// www.math.purdue.edu/highSchool/technology  integr. Tech in the classroom
http://www.lburkhart.com  tech integr.
 http://www.lburkhart.com/elem/internet.htm  elementary students
http://www.intel.com/education/sections/section1/index.htm  lessons on using the pc in classrooms
http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/bstpract   integr. Lesson plans and best practices
a comparison sheet between Finale, Allegro, Print Music and Notepad
http://www.4teachers.org
Music supplies  http://www.brookmays.com
http://www.musictheory.net
http://www.happynote.com/music/learn.html
http://www.uah.edu/Departments/Music/technology/cai/theory.html
http://www.daniellaberge.com/rhythm/rhythm1.html
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/site_sum.html?tname=15413&url=15413/gams/games.html
http://www.emusictheory.com/
http://www.teoria.com/
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Marble/9607/intro.htm
http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/music3.htm
http://img.uoregon.edu/emi/emi.php
http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/mushist/
http://naxos.com/newdesign/flearning.files/blearning.htm

Free music lessons

http://www.worldwidelearn.com/music-courses.htm

http://www.sonicstate.com/

 Free sheet music/staff paper/puzzles

http://www.danmansmusic.com/notation.html
http://www.djmusicexpress.com/music
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/dmmc/Music/Musicpaper/
http://www.musicaviva.com/sheet
http://www.mysheetmusic.com/
http://www.printmusicnow.com/
 
Guitar Sites

http://www.guitarnotes.com/tabs/      
http://www.guitarnotes.com/guitar/chords
http://www.olga.net/
http://www.wholenote.com/
http://www.essentialguitar.com/

Sound effects

http://www.findsounds.com/
http://www.wavcentral.com/
http://www.a1freesoundeffects.com/
http://www.sounddogs.com/start.asp
http://wavcentral.com/effects.htm
http://www.wavsounds.com/
http://www.wavsurfer.com/

Internet radio stations

http://www.radiojump.com/
http://www.internetradioindex.com/i-probe/ip_radio.html
http://launch.yahoo.com/
http://entertainment.msn.com/music/default.aspx
http://www.winamp.com/

Song lyrics

http://www.leolyrics.com/
http://www.amiright.com/misheard/archive.shtml

Instrumental music links

http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/cunningh/project
http://www.pianofun.com/
http://www.bandlink.org/
http://www.ensemble.org/
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html
http://www.midistudio.com/

Jazz stuff

http://www.jazzman.com/
http://www.jazclass.aust.com/

 Computer audio problems

http://www.audioforums.com/
http://www.driverscollection.com/
http://www.computerhope.com/help/sound.htm

Audio related utilities and software (free)

http://www.tucows.com/

Audio editing software

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Misc.

http://www.teachnet.com/
http://www.polarisgrantscentral.net/
http://www.rollingstone.com/home/default.asp?afl=gmrip
www.jwpepper.com

 Music education

http://www.talentz.com/
http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/

Flute sites

http://www.flutenet.com/
http://www.fluteworld.com/
http://www.fluteemporium.com/
http://www.windshoppe.com/

Clarinet sites

http://www.clarinetspot.com/
http://www.tishkoff.com/
http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/
http://www.windplayer.com/wp/clarinet.html
http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~mmoors/  also has a page of links itself for clarinet

Saxophone sites

http://www.saxophone.org/
http://www.nuclearwhales.com/
http://www.saxontheweb.net/
http://www.windplayer.com/

Trumpet sites

http://www.jazztrumpet.com/
http://www.whc.net/rjones/

 Trombone sites
http://www.encoremusic.com/trombone/
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~backstrom/trombone.html

 Percussion sites
http://www.drumbum.com/
http://www.harplandmusic.com/drums.html
http://www.drumweb.com/
http://www.promark-stix.com/learn/Zone/students_zone.html

 

Workshop notes

www.ncgovschool.org Wilmington Symphony Orchestra Home Page
http://www.iloveschools.com/ FrontPage2002Tutorial
Donors Choose Another great frontpage tutorial
finale notepad.exe