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Improving Arts Education Is Key to Stemming Audience Decline - Read More

Date Added: September 09, 2008 12:08:03 AM
Policymakers have underestimated the critical role of arts learning in supporting a vibrant nonprofit cultural sector, according to a new RAND Corporation study commissioned by The Wallace Foundation.

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