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Agenda: Pre-K
The Impact of Arts and Culture
The inaugural Agenda issue brief, called Agenda: Pre-K, focuses on the benefits of art integration in early childhood education, a topic especially important as the City of Philadelphia expands quality Pre-K through funding from the Philadelphia Beverage Tax.
Agenda: Pre-K is the first in a series of new advocacy tools that outline the impact of arts and culture not only on the economy but also on the issues that most affect our daily lives: education, wellness, social justice and more.
Agenda: Pre-K, summarizes findings showing that integrating arts education within Pre-Kindergarten classrooms has been proven to lower stress levels of students, boost vocabulary, and increase STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills such as number concepts and addition and subtraction. Read the brief at philaculture.org/research/agenda-prek.
Pre-K Grant Award
In addition, in partnership with Public Citizens for Children and Youth, the Cultural Alliance will provide cash awards to cultural organizations and Pre-K providers with exemplary arts programs for children between birth and age five. Winners of the new Agenda Impact of Arts & Culture Excellence Awards will be announced in September 2017. For more information and to see if an organization can apply, visit www.philaculture.org/prekartsawards.
The Cultural Alliance has put together a list of resources for early childhood education providers, parents/caregivers and advocates:
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Phillyfunguide Events for Pre-K + Early Childhood Students
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Download the Issue Brief
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Download the Full Report
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Find Parent/Caretaker, Provider +Academic Resources
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Sign up for Advocacy Updates
Share the report using #AgendaPreK:
Twitter: Check out @philaculture's project #AgendaPreK: a new advocacy tool on the benefits of art integration in #PreK: philaculture.org/prek
Facebook: Check out the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance's new project #AgendaPreK: a new advocacy tool focusing on the benefits of art integration in #PreK. Learn more philaculture.org/prek
Plus, watch for Twitter Chats and Blog Posts around Pre-K and the arts coming soon!
Support Agenda: Pre-K
Press Coverage
- CBS Philly: Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Launches Intiative,Vittoria Woodill http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2017/03/13/greater-philadelphia-cultural-alliance-launches-initiative-highlighting-civics-issues/
- WHYY: Advocacy group says pre-K art classes may improve learning. Peter Crimmins, March 10, 2017. http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/arts-culture/102035-arts-funding-advocates-say-pre-k-art-classes-may-improve-learning
- The Notebook: Advocacy group says pre-K art classes may improve learning. Peter Crimmins, March 10, 2017. http://thenotebook.org/articles/2017/03/10/advocacy-group-says-pre-k-art-classes-may-improve-learning
- Philadelphia Business Journal: Cultural Alliance launches ‘agenda’ to show impact of Philadelphia arts & culture, March 10, 2017. http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2017/03/10/cultural-alliance-agenda-pre-k-early-childhood-edu.html?s=print
LEAD SPONSORS
With additional support by the CHG Charitable Trust and the Lida Foundation
ADDITIONAL PRE-K AWARD SPONSOR
COMMUNITY SPONSORS
CIVIC PARTNER
PROJECT PARTNERS
The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance would like to thank its project partners and advisory committee members, including: Victoria Ankrah, Acelero; Eleanor Brown, Ph.D., West Chester University; Diane Castelbuono, School District of Philadelphia; Kathy Hirsh-Pacek, Temple University; Ann O’Brien, Montgomery Early Learning Centers; Karen Pollack, Maternity Care Coalition; Lola Rooney, Philadelphia YMCA; Betsy Vassallo, Southeast Regional Key; and Barbara Wasik, Temple University, all of whom supplied valuable resources, input and guidance. The Cultural Alliance thanks Michelle Bowen and Melissa Menzer, Ph.D. for their assistance in this project.
The Cultural Alliance recognizes the following outreach partners: the Philadelphia Education Fund, Public Health Management Corporation, Read by 4th Campaign, Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation, United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey, and the Urban Affairs Coalition.