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KPCC In Person 20 tim
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KPCC In Person 20 tim
Thanks for joining us for last night's arts education conversation. We hope you'll follow us to stay updated on future discussions!
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
Thanks for participating in our discussion tonight! We hope you'll stay in touch with us and about more arts education discussions.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
We've reached the end of our program, but we encourage you to keep communicating with us and with your questions. Thank you for everyone who joined us tonight!
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ArtsEd411 18 juni
The arts are a disparity issue. A lot of kids have arts education. The kids in poverty who need it the most are getting the least. What can we do to remedy the situation to provide for our neediest students? They deserve for us to do better
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
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I explore what’s being done to address the disparity and who does, and does not, get to learn about and make art. 2/2
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
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Exposure to the arts can open doors to a creative life, but not everyone has the same opportunities to be creative – even though California state law requires access to arts education. 1/2
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
An audience member asks how has an reporter like , who goes to mention her mission:
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
. wants to ask for better school funding overall, and wants to talk about disparity issues. "The kids in poverty who need [arts education] the most get it the least."
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ArtsEd411 18 juni
In a world of scarcity we often turn on each other instead of working together. We need teachers and community resources moving toward the same goal. It should be a reciprocal relationship.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
"The world needs more full-time arts teachers and more community arts resources." - "We need community arts resources to go to bat."
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
.: We rely heavily on our arts partners: for professional development, for parents, for teachers, etc. "It's amazing what our arts partners can do for us if you ask."
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
.: Always look at that LCAP summary.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
. jokes (in all seriousness): "birthday parties." He goes on to mention ,
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
An audience member asks: what are effective places where adults are currently getting their information about the arts and arts programs?
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
. encourages us to move away from the idea that the arts have to be the first thing to go; that we can support it and all other programs students need to succeed.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
.: "How do we continue to sustain the momentum [of arts education]? Show up and vote."
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Adelaide Kuehn 18 juni
How do schools make sure that they are providing culturally responsive arts programs? Ask the parents what they want.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
. says that students understanding their own cultural backgrounds through the arts is also a focus.
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KPCC In Person 18 juni
Montijo explains that a lot of the things funds is basic supplies, and they make sure that people who contribute those resources get them to the right places.
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