As a world economic power, the United States has gathered global creative elites and emerging technologies. What we should not ignore is that the United States is fully aware of the importance of art education to innovation, and regards art education as the content of lifelong education for every American citizen, and spares no effort to popularize and popularize it.
Formulate national standards for art education
According to the change of president, American education policy will be updated or renamed every four to eight years. Throughout the 2000 Educate America Act (the purpose is to improve and improve the quality of American education, so that American education can reach the "world-class level" proposed by then US President Bill Clinton and Education Minister Riley in 2000, and at the same time establish the legal status of art education), George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind (to the effect that the 200 1 Education Reform Act made art one of the top ten core academic subjects in public education, which enabled art education to receive more federal funding) was later transferred to the common core during Obama's administration (re-emphasizing the ability to master analogy and create innovation through art education). At the national decision-making level in the United States, the importance attached to art education can be seen. However, different art "New Deal" needs to meet the framework of "National Standards for Art Education" established by 1994 legislation, which is also the reference standard for American art education.
Educational decision makers in American states also generally recognize the value of art education. A statistical study of American state education policies from 2007 to 2008 shows that 47 states in the United States have made compulsory laws and regulations on art education, 48 states have made standards for art education, and 40 states have included art in the graduation examination for high school students.
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