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Ohio dashboard
Ohio dashboard






ohio dashboard

The National Arts Education Data Project was originally a partnership between the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE) and Quadrant Research. The report is based upon data collected during the 2016-17 school year.Ībout the National Arts Education Data Project The 2018 Arts Education Data Project Ohio Executive Summary Report provides a top line view of the data analysis. The report’s key findings offer insight into student access to arts instruction in Ohio. (A note on the data presented in the dashboard: “access” refers to arts courses being offered by a school “enrollment” refers to actual student participation in those arts courses.)Ĭlick the image below to visit the dashboard. Demographic data is from the National Center for Education Statistics. Data from ensuing school years will be added annually, allowing the project to show the status of arts education over time. The interactive, color-coded dashboard displays arts access and enrollment data for Ohio’s preK-12 schools as reported annually via the state’s Education Management Information System (EMIS).

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Review school-level, district, county, and statewide data. Ohio is proud to be among the first few states in the nation to provide an online arts education data system available to the public. The Ohio team has engaged Quadrant Research to support our efforts to put arts education information in the hands of those who care most about it: parents, local school boards, teachers, students, and other local stakeholders across the state. Today we have the ability to deliver this information in real time through advanced technologies. Since 1989 the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education, Ohio Arts Council and Ohio Department of Education, have worked together to gather data and report on the status of arts education in Ohio’s schools. Ohio’s laws pertaining to public education include the Fine Arts (defined as music, visual art, dance and drama/theatre) as part of the prescribed curriculum and a one-credit graduation requirement. Welcome to the Ohio Arts Education Data ProjectĪll Ohio students deserve high-quality arts education that will help develop important skills needed to succeed in today’s competitive workforce.








Ohio dashboard