As information about the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, the Arts Ed Collective is continuing to support LA County's arts education community in any way we can. Find a curated list of resources including arts education lesson plans, funding opportunities, and webinars below culled from a variety of sources and partners.
Arts Education
COVID-19 Resources
As information about the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, the Arts Ed Collective is continuing to support LA County's arts education community in any way we can. Find a curated list of resources including arts education lesson plans, funding opportunities, and webinars below culled from a variety of sources and partners.
Declaration of the Rights of All Students to Equity in Arts Learning
A declaration which outlines each student’s right to have access to high-quality public arts education, regardless of their background, culture, language or geographic location.
Designing an Arts Learning Community
Synthesizing extensive research of arts education practice across the United States, this handbook is a guide to designing arts education professional development for K-12 classroom teachers and provides a searchable database of 50 arts learning communities.
Creativity at the Core, Module 11 – Assessing Arts Integration in the Era of Common Core (Grades K-6)
Here you will find professional learning modules focused on many key topics that support arts learning and Common Core Standards.
California Arts Education Data Project
The Arts Ed Data Project is designed to increase participation in arts education across the state by analyzing and reporting school-level data on arts education courses and grades 6 through 12 enrollment. It provides important information to education leaders, teachers and parents about levels of access to and enrollment in arts courses in schools.
A declaration which outlines each student’s right to have access to high-quality public arts education, regardless of their background, culture, language or geographic location.
The Arts Ed Data Project is designed to increase participation in arts education across the state by analyzing and reporting school-level data on arts education courses and grades 6 through 12 enrollment. It provides important information to education leaders, teachers and parents about levels of access to and enrollment in arts courses in schools.
Here you will find professional learning modules focused on many key topics that support arts learning and Common Core Standards.
Synthesizing extensive research of arts education practice across the United States, this handbook is a guide to designing arts education professional development for K-12 classroom teachers and provides a searchable database of 50 arts learning communities.
