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Arts

Coming Up Taller Awards

This Coming up Taller Awards program is a project of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The program offers 15 annual awards of $10,000 each to exemplary arts and humanities out-of-school time programs around the country; museums and libraries are encouraged to apply.

Department of Justice, YouthARTS Development ProjectThis is a link to a non-governmental website. Afterschool.gov is not responsible for its content.

The YouthARTS Development Project brought together Federal agencies, national art organizations, and a consortium of local arts agencies to develop and assess arts-based prevention programs for at-risk youth.

National Gallery of Art Classroom

The National Gallery of Art Classroom provides lesson plans, a resource finder, and other interactive resources to help you include art into your afterschool curriculum.

Nine To Nineteen—Youth In Museums and Libraries: A Practitioner's Guide

This guide is based on the findings of the study and discussions with the IMLS Youth Action Committee and practitioners about the kind of information needed for planning and implementing effective youth programs. An accompanying piece for the Final Report of a Study of IMLS Youth Programs, this guide is intended for an audience of museum and library practitioners, community planners, and youth development leaders.

Smithsonian Institute EducationThis is a link to a non-governmental website. Afterschool.gov is not responsible for its content.

The Smithsonian Institute provides lesson plans, publications, and other instructional resources in the subject areas of Art, Science, History, and Language Arts.

Threshold Magazine More Than Field Trip

The Winter 2008 issue of Threshold: Exploring the Future of Education features articles on the informal learning opportunities at local museums and libraries. The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and Cable in the Classroom (CIC), the cable industry's education foundation, partnered on the issue to underscore the organizations's long-standing commitment to education and literacy.

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