What are the requirements for a concentration in arts education in the Future-Ready Core?
It is recommended that concentrations in the arts reflect a sequence of courses in an arts discipline to include at least one advanced level course. Courses at level II or beyond are considered advanced with the current course coding system. The completion of the concentration should lead to a culminating project or capstone experience which allows the student to demonstrate advanced skills in the arts discipline and which may also be used as part of a professional portfolio for entrance into institutions of higher education or a career in the arts. producing a student-written play, choreographing a dance for a public performance, publishing and conducting a student-written musical composition, producing a student exhibition of original artwork, etc.
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