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March 19, 2008

Curriculum Project Launches Education Survey

The Curriculum Project is gathering information on the current state of community cultural development education, its strengths and its needs. Project directors, under Imagining America’s auspices, are veteran community arts educators and activists Jan Cohen-Cruz, Dudley Cocke and Arlene Goldbard. They launched the Project early in 2007 when they recognized the field’s rapid growth in writing and documentation, educational programs and work bridging culture, community development and social change. Along with national advisers Ludovic Blain III, Jamie Haft and Sonia BasSheva Mañjon, they see a unique opportunity to take stock of how we educate community arts practitioners. Deadline for artists, educators, organization leaders and others to take the online survey is May 15, 2008; participants will receive the project’s fall report, which will launch an implementation phase involving dialogues and information exchange across sectors. [LINK] Posted by Linda Frye Burnham

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