Art of Partnerships and Aging Alone Partnership Review

Participation 10 pts

  1.  
    By the government's own estimation, NCLB's narrow focus on achievement in reading and math led to
    A. a greater interest in arts and humanities among middle schoolers. B. an influx of arts organizations flourishing financially. C. a new program called, "Arts as much as sciences!" D. decreased time spent on arts education, particularly in schools identified as "needing improvement."
  2.  
    What did has grown so wide, noted former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, say has to become a "civil rights issue"?
    A. "arts opportunity gap" B. "the arts partnership plague" C. "the need for arts" D. "the science and math band"
  3.  
    One of the opportunities that ESSA provides includes
    A. free money to anyone who completes an arts grant application by the end of 2024. B. support for English teachers to return back to school to get an arts degree. C. Congress has extended support for the Assistance for Arts Education program, which is designed specifically to benefit disadvantaged students. D. band camps to Broadway programs for students in Marching bands who are interested in professional careers in the arts.
  4.  
    What has become a popular strategy to bring more arts into the schools?
  5.  
    Discuss one of the partnerships mentioned in "The art of partnerships: community resources for arts education: the shift from the No Child Left Behind Act to the recently authorized Every Student Succeeds Act could beckon a renaissance of K-12 arts..."
  6.  
    "Solo Acts: A Theatrical Compilation and Community Conversation on Solo Aging" was brought to the community by a partnership between
    A. Ann Arbor Library and Free Public Liberators Theatre B. Detroit Public Schools and Ann Arbor Public Theatre C. Joy Luck Club and The Babysitters Club D. Ann Arbor theater consulting company Limelight and Eastern Michigan University (EMU).
  7.  
    When the article said, "We know how important representation is, and so often ________are left out of that conversation," who are they referring to?
    A. BIPOC folks B. lower income single parents C. Retired Union Workers of America D. seniors
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Art of Partnerships and Aging Alone Partnership Review (Answer Key)

Participation 10 pts

  1.  
    By the government's own estimation, NCLB's narrow focus on achievement in reading and math led to
    A. a greater interest in arts and humanities among middle schoolers. B. an influx of arts organizations flourishing financially. C. a new program called, "Arts as much as sciences!" D. decreased time spent on arts education, particularly in schools identified as "needing improvement."
  2.  
    What did has grown so wide, noted former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, say has to become a "civil rights issue"?
    A. "arts opportunity gap" B. "the arts partnership plague" C. "the need for arts" D. "the science and math band"
  3.  
    One of the opportunities that ESSA provides includes
    A. free money to anyone who completes an arts grant application by the end of 2024. B. support for English teachers to return back to school to get an arts degree. C. Congress has extended support for the Assistance for Arts Education program, which is designed specifically to benefit disadvantaged students. D. band camps to Broadway programs for students in Marching bands who are interested in professional careers in the arts.
  4.  
    What has become a popular strategy to bring more arts into the schools?
    The formation of arts-based school-community partnerships.
  5.  
    Discuss one of the partnerships mentioned in "The art of partnerships: community resources for arts education: the shift from the No Child Left Behind Act to the recently authorized Every Student Succeeds Act could beckon a renaissance of K-12 arts..."
  6.  
    "Solo Acts: A Theatrical Compilation and Community Conversation on Solo Aging" was brought to the community by a partnership between
    A. Ann Arbor Library and Free Public Liberators Theatre B. Detroit Public Schools and Ann Arbor Public Theatre C. Joy Luck Club and The Babysitters Club D. Ann Arbor theater consulting company Limelight and Eastern Michigan University (EMU).
  7.  
    When the article said, "We know how important representation is, and so often ________are left out of that conversation," who are they referring to?
    A. BIPOC folks B. lower income single parents C. Retired Union Workers of America D. seniors

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