A Practical Plan for Public Works of Art Heckman Summer School at Woodstock |
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Authors: | John Henry Weaver |
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Institution: | Founder of Art Interest , Artists’ Cooperative, And The Career Clinic |
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Abstract: | The 1957 launch of Sputnik and the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk shifted national education policy. Music educators promoted an “intrinsic value” of music philosophy following Sputnik and music advocacy through politics and public performances following A Nation at Risk. Examining the history of both the intrinsic value philosophy and advocacy reveals that music educators responded to Sputnik and A Nation at Risk by continuing to work within their existing language and practices rather than reacting to and transforming after either event. The political, social, and cultural contexts of these events may explain music educators’ responses. |
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Keywords: | advocacy A Nation at Risk music education public relations Sputnik |
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