NJAEP News

The Beat: NJAEP's Newsletter – February 2017

February is the month of love at the New Jersey Arts Education Partnership. And this issue of The Beat focuses on teachers we love. Those

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The Beat: NJAEP's Newsletter – Happy Holidays. December 2016

HAPPY HOLIDAYS H is for Hope. As we embark on the new year we are hopeful that 2017 will exceed expectations. A is for the

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The Beat: NJAEP's Newsletter – November 2016

November is the month of Thanksgiving, so it is fitting that this issue of The Beat is all about giving thanks. Included are stories about

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2016 School Board Candidate Survey Results

The New Jersey Arts Education Partnership recognizes that understanding candidates’ views on arts education is important to voters. A healthy arts education ecosystem depends on

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The Beat: NJAEP's Newsletter – October 2016

There is a lot to read in this issue of The Beat. Meet the new Teacher of the Year, Argine Safari, learn about the Postcard

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Postcards for the Arts: Interview with JoAnn Onnembo

Recently, I received a manila envelope in the mail with forty oversized postcards of beautiful reproductions of student artwork on the front. On the back

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BLOG: Arts Ed Now – Local Heroes Spotlight

This September, in schools throughout New Jersey there was added cause for excitement amid the usual flurry of activity that marks the start of the

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NEW! Eagleton Poll Shows Statewide Support for Arts Education

ALMOST ALL NEW JERSEYANS BELIEVE ARTS EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT, BUT FEWER HELP TO PROMOTE IT IN SCHOOLS OR COMMUNITIES

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The Beat: NJAEP’s Newsletter- September 2016

10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 – the launch is here! The campaign that we have been working on for 18 months is launching on September 12th. Much work has gone

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BLOG: Creating a Campaign…Together by Ennis Carter, Director of Social Impact Studios

It’s always exciting to work on a new campaign. The energy of a powerful idea mixed with the spirit of dedicated advocates can spark creativity

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