Alliance for the Arts
www.allianceforarts.org
Alliance for the Arts is the leading organization that
gathers, analyzes and publishes information about the
arts in New York, promoting New York's cultural life and
identifying the needs, contributions, and issues facing
members of the artistic community.
The Alliance of New
York State Arts Organizations
www.thealliancenys.org
The Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations has a
30-year history as New York's service association for
community based arts and cultural organizations. The
Alliance provides leadership and vision, and delivers
services, resources and tools that strengthen cultural
organizations. The Alliance informs the field on
statewide and national issues affecting the arts and
assists local arts agencies in building community
support.
American Alliance for
Theatre and Education
www.aate.com
AATA is an advocacy organization, fostering high
standards for drama/theatre education and theatre arts.
AATE connects educators, artists, researchers, scholars
and administrators, and provides opportunities for
members to learn from each other, exchange and diversify
their practices, their audiences, and their
perspectives.
Americans for the Arts
www.artsusa.org
Americans for the Arts partners with arts organizations,
government agencies, business leaders, individual
philanthropists, educators, and funders throughout the
country. We provide extensive arts industry research,
and information and professional development
opportunities for community arts leaders via specialized
programs and services, including a content-rich website
and an annual national convention. Through
national visibility and local outreach, we strive to
motivate and mobilize opinion leaders and
decision-makers who can make the arts thrive in America.
Arts Education
Partnership
www.aep-arts.org
Arts Education Partnership is a national coalition of
arts, education, business, philanthropic and government
organizations that demonstrates and promotes the
essential role of the arts in the learning and
development of every child and in the improvement of
America's schools. The Partnership includes over 140
organizations that are national in scope and impact. It
also includes state and local partnerships focused on
influencing educational policies and practices to
promote quality arts education.
Association for
Teaching Artists
www.teachingartists.com
The Association of Teaching
Artists (ATA) is a non-profit professional organization
whose mission is to strengthen and serve Teaching
Artists from all disciplines in New York State. The
Association of Teaching Artists strives to create a
community of professional Teaching Artists by:
Empowering the practice of Teaching Artists' as a
profession; Providing a network for communication and
the exchange of resources; Shaping the field of Arts in
Education; Providing advocacy, training, and
professional development; Publicly recognizing
distinguished achievement.
The Capital Region Centre for
Arts in Education
www.centerforaie.org
The Centre for Arts in Education offers capital district
schools a comprehensive program of Professional
Development, Live Performances, and Teaching Artist
Classroom Residencies.
University at Albany
Dutch Quad, Ten Broeck 107
Albany, NY 12222
Ph. 518.442.4240
Fax 518.442.3239
Centre for Creative
Communities
www.creativecommunities.org.uk
The Centre for Creative Communities believes that the
arts and creativity are central to human development and
essential elements in building sustainable communities.
The arts and cultural expression serve multiple
functions in educational, social and political settings
by giving perspective to the nature of human experience.
They help people to form and challenge values and to
develop an awareness of their environment.
Community Arts Network
www.communityarts.net
CAN’s Web site is an international resource focusing on
the work of artists and their community partners –
projects and programs that actively promote the arts as
part of education, political life, health recovery,
prisoner rehabilitation, environmental protection,
community regeneration, electronic communication, and
more. Here you will find a wealth of data, documentation
and criticism about art that is doing important work:
improving students’ test scores, reducing prison
violence and recidivism, reaching across racial and
class barriers, bringing generations together,
preserving history and culture that will otherwise be
lost.
Cultural Policy & the
Arts National Data Archive
www.cpanda.org
The core mission of the Cultural Policy & the Arts
National Data Archive (CPANDA) is to acquire, archive,
document and preserve high quality data sets on key
topics in arts and cultural policy, and make them
available in a user-friendly format to scholars,
journalists, policy makers, artists, cultural
organizations, and the public.
Gaining the Arts
Advantage: Lessons from School Districts That Value Arts
Education
www.pcah.gov/gaa/index.html
Gaining the Arts Advantage: Lessons from School
Districts That Value Arts Education is a report that
responds to questions posed by school and community
leaders throughout the U.S. about public school
districts that have made literacy and competence in the
arts one of the fundamental purposes of schooling for
all students, and is the first national study to examine
the implementation of arts education throughout entire
school districts. This report is an excellent companion
piece to Champions of Change: The Impact of the Arts on
Learning.
Keep Arts In Schools
www.keepartsinschools.org
This website provides a collection of opinion research
to determine how best to frame arts education for
advocates who want to keep arts education in public
schools. KeepArtsInSchools.org features the work that
has been executed to date on this project and seeks to
arm advocates with the tools and resources they need to
be more effective in their work and in their
communications to keep arts education in public schools.
The Kennedy Center
Alliance for Arts Education Network
www.kennedy-center.org/education/kcaaen
KCAAEN is a coalition of statewide non-profit Alliances
for Arts Education working in partnership with the John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to support
policies, practices, programs, and partnerships that
ensure the arts are an essential part of American K-12
education.
National Art Education
Association
www.naea-reston.org
NAEA promotes art education through Professional
Development, service, advancement of knowledge, and
leadership. The NAEA website provides articles and
links to information and the latest research in the arts
education field.
National Assembly of
State Arts Agencies
www.nasaa-arts.org
The National Assembly of
State Arts Agencies (NASAA) is the membership
organization that unites, represents and serves the
nation's state and jurisdictional arts agencies. Each of
the 56 states and jurisdictions has created an agency to
support excellence in and access to the arts.
NASAA's mission is to advance and promote a meaningful
role for the arts in the lives of individuals, families
and communities throughout the United States. We empower
state arts agencies through strategic assistance that
fosters leadership, enhances planning and decision
making, and increases resources.
National Dance
Education Organization
www.ndeo.org
NDEO advances dance education centered in the arts. NDEO
is the voice of representation for the field in
legislatures, schools of dance, PreK-12 schools, and
institutions of higher education throughout the country.
NDEO has forged alliances with approximately 150 federal
and state agencies and arts associations in support of
dance arts education. The Journal of Dance Education (JODE),
their official quarterly publication, is included with
full membership.
National PTA
www.pta.org
As the largest volunteer child advocacy association in
the nation, National PTA reminds our country of its
obligations to children and provides parents and
families with a powerful voice to speak on behalf of
every child while providing the best tools for parents
to help their children be successful students.
National PTA does not act alone. Working in cooperation
with many national education, health, safety, and child
advocacy groups and federal agencies, National PTA
collaborates on projects that benefit children and that
bring valuable resources to its members.
The New York State PTA
www.nyspta.org
The New York State PTA works to develop between
educators and the general public such united efforts as
will secure for all children and youth the highest
advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual
education. The Purposes of the National PTA, the New
York State PTA, and the local PTA are promoted through
an educational program directed toward parents,
teachers, and the general public; are developed through
conferences, committees, projects, and programs; and are
governed and qualified by the basic policies.
The New York State
School Boards Association
www.nyssba.org
NYSSBA provides a voice to school board members across
the state working to improve the quality of primary and
secondary education. The association offers advocacy
services, information, advice, and a network for
communication between school board members, the
community, and other educational organizations.
New York State School
Music Association
www.nyssma.org
Membership in NYSSMA/MENC signifies your commitment to
the profession, to excellence in music education, and to
your own professional growth. It represents your active
participation in the most significant professional force
in music education in the State of New York. NYSSMA is
the largest most successful MENC state unit in the
country.
New York State
Alliance for Arts Education
www.nysaae.org
Advocacy is at the core of the NYSAAE mission.
NYSAAE has developed tools to support local, regional,
and statewide advocacy for arts education. Whether
at a community meeting or at the state legislature,
advocates can use the NYSAAE toolkits, position papers,
research summaries and other resources to make the case
for supportive policies. In addition, NYSAAE
provides advocacy alerts and e-newsletter to inform
constituents on funding, policy issues and important
changes in the state and national arenas.
The New York State Art
Teachers Association
www.nysata.org
The New York State Art Teachers, NYSATA, is a non-profit
professional organization founded in 1948 for the
purpose of advancing the cause of art education. Members
of NYSATA include representatives from pre-school
through university level art educators, art
administrators, museum educators, school administrators,
school districts, commercial representatives, and
friends and benefactors.
Partners in Arts
Education
www.arts4ed.org
PAE provides
funding and support for arts in education throughout
NYS in the form of the Technical Assistance Program grants
for professional development and training and School
Arts Partnership Grants.
Support Music
www.supportmusic.com
Support Music advocates that music and the arts are
vital to every child's education. This site offers
effective tips for taking action and the latest evidence
of music's importance, as well as a free advocacy tool
kit from the American Music Conference. The
organization is supported by a large coalition of arts
and music education organizations committed to reviving
schools’ and communities’ commitment to music and the
arts.
VSA Arts
www.vsarts.org
VSA arts implements various inclusive programs and
resources designed to integrate the creative arts into
educational and community programs for persons with and
without disabilities. VSA arts also administers numerous
awards and events that recognize the artistic
achievements of young artists with disabilities, as well
as the leadership of cultural institutions and educators
for excellence in inclusive arts programming. VSA arts
programs are implemented through a network of local,
state, national and international VSA arts organizations
and affiliates, in collaboration or partnership with
educational and cultural institutions, arts agencies,
associations for people with disabilities, and health
and rehabilitation organizations.
NYSED Virtual Learning
System (VLS)
http://eservices.nysed.gov/vls
The purpose of the New York State Education Department's
Virtual Learning System is to encourage the use of the
Internet as a tool for teaching and learning and to
assist classroom teachers in locating Internet resources
for instruction. VLS offers the full text of New York
State's learning standards with their key ideas and
performance indicators, as well as alternate performance
indicators for students with severe disabilities. It
provides resources that classroom teachers can use to
support preK-12 standards-based instruction, such as
sample tasks, learning experiences and lesson plans.
Other teaching resources from the State Library, Public
Broadcasting Services, Archive and Gateway to
Educational Materials (GEM) are also available.
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