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Arts Advocacy Websites
1. Arts Advocacy Websites<br />Champion Creatively Alive Children™ is a collaboration between the National Association of Elementary School Principals, NAEA, and Crayola. Principals who are members of NAESP may apply for a grant (valued at $3,000) to develop an innovative, arts-infused education program. http://www.crayola.com/educators/naesp/index.cfm <br />Advocacy Resources from the National Art Education Association, http://www.arteducators.org/advocacy <br />Advocacy Resources from the Association for Music Education, http://www.menc.org/resources/view/music-education-advocacy-central <br />SchoolArts Advocacy Articles, http://www.davisart.com/Portal/SchoolArts/SADefault.aspx?curPage=Art-Advocacy-Articles-in-School-Arts <br />21st Century Skill Map for the Arts, http://www.p21.org/documents/P21_arts_map_final.pdf <br />Artsonia is a student art gallery showcasing art projects from schools around the world. Teachers grades K-12 can display their class art projects here. They can also raise funds for their art programs and NAEA membership from items ordered by parents. http://www.artsonia.com <br />SchoolArts Advocacy Articles, http://www.davisart.com/Portal/SchoolArts/SADefault.aspx?curPage=Art-Advocacy-Articles-in-School-Arts <br />ArtEd 2.0, connecting art educators around the world, http://arted20.ning.com<br />SchoolArts Room blog, http://www.schoolartsroom.com <br />Advocacy Resources for Association for Music Education, http://www.menc.org/resources/view/music-education-advocacy-central <br />