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National Education Association Foundation to Expand Digital Arts Programs in Schools
The announcement was made at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) by the Pearson Foundation, the founding partner in the Digital Arts Alliance, which promotes digital arts in K-12 education through fully funded and staffed programs delivered directly to schools and community centers nationwide.
The first schools to take part in the program during the 2008-09 academic year will be
The NEA Foundation is a non-profit organization created in 1969 by educators and sustained by contributions from educators, corporate sponsors and others.
This digital arts initiative enhances the way that teachers and young people experience and acquire 21st Century skills. The NEA Foundation and the Pearson Foundation will establish specific implementation plans for participating Achievement Gap Site districts, and the resulting programs will include a range of professional development, classroom experiences, and technological capacity grants supported by Digital Arts Alliance partners, the Pearson Foundation, the International Society For Technology in Education (ISTE), and Peachpit.
Together with the Pearson Foundation, the NEA Foundation has established and continues to create a range of programs, from community outreach in after school programs in
"This innovative, collaborative approach, that both builds on the knowledge of teachers and school district officials and brings in support and resources from the community and corporate sponsors, is just the combination that will take public education to the next level," said
"The NEA Foundation demonstrates a commitment to supporting excellence in education by addressing issues that matter most to educators and to the communities they serve," said
About The Digital Arts Alliance
Each year, the Digital Arts Alliance makes it possible for more than 15,000 students and their teachers to experience firsthand how laptop computers, video production equipment, and the latest mobile-phone technologies are changing the ways young people can organize, present, and share information and issues that matter to them. Alliance members believe that using technologies to enhance personal expression creates an expanded kind of literacy, often referred to as 21st Century literacy, which people — especially young people — already use in their everyday lives.
About the NEA Foundation
Created by the members of the National Education Association in 1969, The NEA Foundation is a nonprofit, 501 (c)(3) organization that offers programs and grants that support educators' efforts to increase student achievement, inspire classroom innovation, salute excellence in education, and provide professional development. For more information, visit www.neafoundation.org.
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