Central and Eastern Kentucky
Arts Educators Meet for Annual Conference
Last spring, the state legislature changed reforms enacted with the Kentucky Education Reform Act; it scrapped the Commonwealth Accountability Testing System or CATS.
Now, arts teachers are looking to the state for new policies that assure the arts a place in the K through 12 curriculum. So says Judy Haynes, president of the Kentucky Art Education Association.
Haynes says educators will hear from Kentucky Department of Education officials Saturday about a program review it's constructing to make sure art is taught and student performance is evaluated.
"I think the program review will help ensure our place in the educational system. I think we have made some strides here, but I think we have some more to make," Haynes said.
Haynes says the DOE is expected to complete the review in November and pilot it in several schools beginning in January.
© Copyright 2012, Kentucky Public Radio
(2009-10-16)
LOUISVILLE
(Kentucky Public Radio) -
Last spring, the state legislature changed reforms enacted with the Kentucky Education Reform Act; it scrapped the Commonwealth Accountability Testing System or CATS.
Now, arts teachers are looking to the state for new policies that assure the arts a place in the K through 12 curriculum. So says Judy Haynes, president of the Kentucky Art Education Association.
Haynes says educators will hear from Kentucky Department of Education officials Saturday about a program review it's constructing to make sure art is taught and student performance is evaluated.
"I think the program review will help ensure our place in the educational system. I think we have made some strides here, but I think we have some more to make," Haynes said.
Haynes says the DOE is expected to complete the review in November and pilot it in several schools beginning in January.
© Copyright 2012, Kentucky Public Radio
