Use this reference information to build the groundwork for music education advocacy in your community. Begin your research with simple facts, informative quotations, and various tools of communication.


50 Things
Fifty things you can do to NOW to support music education in your community.

AdminLetter
Sample letter to an education administrator requesting support and describing scientific research findings.

BoostLetter
Sample letter to parents requesting support for the music program.

CANDQ
A list of questions you may use to gauge a candidate for local School Board's support for music and arts education.

Check
A simple evaluation sheet to measure the level of support your school district provides for music.

ContacTemp
A template to help organize important contacts to support your local community efforts.

CPRbrief
Connecticut Public Radio's "The Music Education Reports" summaries of story contents.

FundLetter
Sample letter to parents encouraging them to volunteer their participation in fundraising activities.

NSBA98
National School Boards Association board member Joan Schmidt writes a powerful opinion titled "Research, Music and Policy Debates".

Principle
"The Value and Quality of Arts Education: A Statement of Principles" from the Consortium of National Arts Education Association. A great tool for helping administrators understand what constitutes an arts education.

Proclam
How to generate a proclamation for your local efforts School Budget - "Understanding School Budgets" adapted from an article by Karl Bruhn.

Script
Scripts announcers can use at VH1 Save The Music or music education-related events.

Standards
"Ten Reasons Why National Standards For Music Education Are Helpful" by Paul Lehman. This article helps identify how standards may create stronger music programs.

Suicide
"Cutting School Music: A Form of Cultural Suicide" Pacific Symphony Orchestra survey and article on why music education is important.

What You Can Do
A list of what Educators, Parents and Students can do to promote the importance of music education.

   
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