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​What qualifies as high-quality arts education and how can it be delivered.
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  • The Qualities of Quality: Understanding Excellence in Arts Education
    The Qualities of Quality: Understanding Excellence in Arts Education ›
    June 2009
    (June 2009) What does “quality” look like in arts education? Harvard’s Project Zero explores the challenges of achieving and sustaining quality arts learning.
     
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