There is a widening base of scholarly research on the positive impact of learning in the arts with implications for both policy and practice.
This page serves as a database for national and international research reports as well as research from scholarly, peer reviewed academic journals.
Bodilly, S.; Augustine, C. (2008). Revitalizing Arts Education through Community-Wide Coordination. Center on Educational Policy.
Florida, Richard. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class. Basic Books. New York.
Hartley, John. (2008). Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Oxford.
Instructional Time in Elementary Schools: A Closer Look at Changes in Specific Subjects. (2008). Center for Educational Policy. Retrieved from www.cep- dc.org on November 6th, 2011.
Pink, Daniel H. (2005). A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers will Rule the Future. Penguin Books. New York.
Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America's Future Through Creative Schools. (May, 2011). President's Committee on the Arts & Humanities. Washington, DC.
Robinson, Kenneth. (2001). Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative.Capstone Publishing. Chichester, UK.
Zakaras, L.; Lowell, J.F. (2008). Cultivating the Demand for the Arts: Learning, Arts Engagement, and State Arts Policy. RAND Corporation. Santa Monica, CA.
This page serves as a database for national and international research reports as well as research from scholarly, peer reviewed academic journals.
Bodilly, S.; Augustine, C. (2008). Revitalizing Arts Education through Community-Wide Coordination. Center on Educational Policy.
Florida, Richard. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class. Basic Books. New York.
Hartley, John. (2008). Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Oxford.
Instructional Time in Elementary Schools: A Closer Look at Changes in Specific Subjects. (2008). Center for Educational Policy. Retrieved from www.cep- dc.org on November 6th, 2011.
Pink, Daniel H. (2005). A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers will Rule the Future. Penguin Books. New York.
Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America's Future Through Creative Schools. (May, 2011). President's Committee on the Arts & Humanities. Washington, DC.
Robinson, Kenneth. (2001). Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative.Capstone Publishing. Chichester, UK.
Zakaras, L.; Lowell, J.F. (2008). Cultivating the Demand for the Arts: Learning, Arts Engagement, and State Arts Policy. RAND Corporation. Santa Monica, CA.