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How financial support for music education has led to a decline in the arts 8 Articles

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    by Robert Phillips

    A decline in the arts? This is a misconception that can only occur in America, where crass commercialism has edged true art out of the picture and allowed light weight, and for the most part mediocre, entertainment to hol...read more

  • by Reverend Ashira Goddard

    Currently there is a Bill on the floor of the Legislation sin Florida proposed by Senator Constantine that mandates PE for 225 minutes weekly for grades 6 - 8. While the intent of the bill is to make students active and h...read more

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    by Nicole Mahan

    Music: An Alternate Route To Success All across the country, public schools are being forced to make budget cuts in their districts. Each time this topic comes up, the music department is the first thing that school off...read more

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    by The Lord's Helper

    Remember when there was a time music mattered? Nowadays, all music has is dwindling entertainment value. It used to be that music was a medium for creative expression, where each composer was trying to add something new an...read more

  • by Arabella Kelly

    After looking at this title a number of times, it seems it should be how lack of financial support for music education has led to a decline in the arts. I'll write from that perspective. It makes more sense. Lack of fun...read more

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    by Nakia Claiborne

    Another Sad Love Song Money is definitely a hot topic when it comes to fooling with the music industry. It has also become an issue to generate an education of music in school. Why is it that financial support is n...read more

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    by Joy Baldwin

    Financial support for music education has not led to a decline in the arts. The fact is that financial support for quality music education has declined and as a result, there has been a decline in the fine arts in a bro...read more

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    by Sherrill Fulghum

    Whenever a school board needs more money the first place they want to cut the funding is in what they consider extracurricular activities that are not sports related. Instead of cutting down on the number of useless admin...read more

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