Can projects that focus on research (e.g., the study of effective practices, the dissemination of research results, or other research-based programs and practices) also be considered under Learning in the Arts?
No. The Arts Endowment recognizes the critical importance of research that informs both arts learning policy and practice. However, the agency has decided to focus its limited Learning in the Arts funds on projects that directly involve students in participatory learning. The agency continues to work with the Department of Education and other appropriate groups to encourage research, and documentation and dissemination of results and findings in this important area.
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