Developing Arts Education Policy at the Federal Level: The First 10 Months of the National Education Taskforce

Most of the NET's committees have formulated advisory statements that, along with other information, are posted on our website at http://www.natedtaskforce.org In July of 2007, three other NET members and I joined four members of the Institute for Language Education and Policy (an English Langu...

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Ethical instruction
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School age children
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