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KQED Public Media for Northern CA

KQED Public Media for Northern CA

Outreach & Education: San Francisco Ballet The San Francisco Ballet Center for Dance Education is dedicated to sharing our love of dance with the broadest possible audience. We value the dancer in everyone! Over 25,000 people participate in our Community Programs annually, from school children, teachers, seniors, and Bay Area families to fellow artists, volunteers, hospitals, and the general public. Each year, San Francisco Ballet donates over 4,000 performance tickets to nonprofit organizations that serve many diverse Bay Area communities. We hope these programs provide introduction, enrichment, and opportunity for anyone to explore dance as a powerful and important cultural art form. © John Spicer Chevron, JPMorgan Chase, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company are the Co-Lead Sponsors of the San Francisco Ballet Center for Dance Education. Major support for the Center for Dance Education is provided by the Flora Family Foundation and the Wells Fargo Foundation. The Community Circle Dance Camp is sponsored by Bingham McCutchen LLP.

South Bay magazine Justice Matters - Home Free Technology for Teachers Bay Area Performance Assessment Network | Art IS Education If you would like your school to be considered for the second cohort, please download the application. Download Application North Bay Business Journal Teaching Artists Organized Cool Cat Teacher Blog - Be a Better Teacher. Live a Meaningful Life. Resources: Collective Impact | Art IS Education The Alliance has operated on the foundational premise that no one individual or group acting in isolation can solve the complex systemic problems in public education. In the decade since it began, the Alliance has been progressing in an intentional arc from partnerships, to collaborations, to networks of influence, towards where we are now: creating a vision and structure for collective impact. These are thinkers and articles who have contributed to shaping our vision and actions. The Alliance for Arts Learning Leadership is currently engaged in Mapping the Next 10 Years. From March through June 2012 more than 280 people representing 50+ organizations from 8 counties participated in self-organized, face-to-face conversations around the question: How can we collectively transform public education through the arts to create a better future for everyone?

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