From Jacqueline Herrera, co-founder, Kitechild:
There are two ways in which the Ice Bucket Challenge is a brilliant campaign for ALS:
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From Jacqueline Herrera, co-founder, Kitechild:
There are two ways in which the Ice Bucket Challenge is a brilliant campaign for ALS:
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John M. Eger, blogging on Huffington Post:
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From Heather Hurlburt, Mark Schmitt, and Steven Teles, writing for Philanthropy News Digest:
From Craig Watson, Director, California Arts Council, blogging for Art Works Blog:
How do in-school arts education programs affect student creativity, academics, or social outcomes? On Wednesday, August 27, join researchers from the Kennedy Center and Johns Hopkins University as they share their investigation of these topics. Ivonne Chand O'Neal is director of research and evaluation at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and she will share her study on the Changing Education Through the Arts (CETA) program on Washington DC-area public school students. Mariale Hardiman, professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education and former principal of Roland Park Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore, Maryland, will discuss her work at the intersection of cognitive research and effective teaching strategies.
The Independent Sector National Conference will take place in Seattle November 16-18, 2014. Independent Sector is offering conference discounts of up to $280 for the Grantmakers in the Arts members. To affect the discount rates you only have to apply the discounts code(s) at the end of the registration process.