Mar 29 2022

AEP Research & Funder Policy Briefing

Education Commission of the States

Virtual

What are existing gaps in arts education research?

Who has the skills and knowledge to fill those gaps, and who has the resources to make this happen?

Why is it important to fill these gaps? How can this new information inform changes in policy and practice?

Join the Arts Education Partnership and Education Commission of the States for a special event hosted for researchers and funders in the arts and education spaces! Explore existing gaps in arts education research and focus on creating a deeper dialogue among funders, researchers and practitioners during this policy briefing. This event will feature panel discussions, small group experiences and opportunities for individual and group reflection. These reflections allow time to make action commitments and connections to advance your work. We look forward to seeing you at this policy briefing!

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