1994 On April 2 1, the Clinton administration of the United States announced a national education reform plan called "Goal 2000:EducateAmerica Act", which was submitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives for the first time as a bill to complete the legislative process.
Introduction:
The Act added art courses (including music, visual arts, dance and drama arts) as the core courses of American basic education. Most schools in the United States take art as a compulsory course, and students must complete the required credits before they can graduate. Nowadays, art education is paid more and more attention by governments all over the world, which plays a decisive role in the all-round development of people and the all-round progress of society.