An important person in the history of the American educational system has many thoughts and actual influences like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Horace Mann, John Devi, and John Pesto Razzi I will. Each changed the flow of education in the United States and developed these figures during practical training and practice in today's educational environment. In some cases, like Franklin, most of his contributions are practical, establishing public libraries and emphasizing self-education.
The common focus of attention to education is the difference between the foundation of pedagographers and liberal arts and scientific scholars. Due to the nature of the educational foundation, cooperation with liberal arts and scientific scholars is a prerequisite, but a healthy curriculum requires a teacher with academic basic academic qualifications.
It has been nearly ten years since the Foundation Center and Artist Creator studied Foundation Fund for Art Education for the first time. In the previous review, we point out that some new foundations are interested in art education. It is suitable for this field, and "The foundation has become an important supporter and advocate of art education, the art education fund is basically stable, far more unstable than the past few decades As a result, these two predictions are correct.
In order to record the scale and extent of the art education fund of the American Foundation, the Center for Art Foundation and Artist Creator co-authored the 2005 Art Education Foundation grant report. The report examines basic funds for art education from 1999 to 2003 and represents the most comprehensive analysis of basic art education support. This new report updates the analysis of fundamental art education funds as of 2012 and shows how the support for art education evolved at the time of clear economic change and dramatic political and technical change is showing.
Regardless of the type of support received, the Independent Foundation is a large share of the Art Education Foundation. In 1999 and 2012, they offered approximately 93% of capital support funds for art education. Among the other types of art education funds supported, the Independent Foundation accounts for 83% of the 1999 budget and 77% of 2012. Nevertheless, the local foundations support an important role in art education. They offered relatively modest 5% capital support dollars and 12% US dollars for all other types of support in 2012, but the community foundation has nearly 5 minutes of art education and capital support grants Accounting for 1 (19%) of the total. . One quarter of all other art education grants (24%). Likewise, the Corporate Foundation awarded approximately 9% of the 2012 art education subsidy, but awarded more than twice the subsidy (19%).