Advocacy
In addition to providing students the sequential skills and experiences needed for thoughtful, lifelong musical engagement, music education can foster the employability skills that Indiana business leaders deem key for workplace success. At the national level, authors of the 2015 Every Student Succeeds Act name music as one component of a well-rounded education. Advocacy is a vital part of making sure that music stays in our schools and that our young students are able to continue their learning and development as young musicians.
7 Things You Can Do To Advocate for your Program:
- Make music education visible in your community by performing frequently at school and community events. Considering community interests and needs when crafting performances, class offerings, and course content will facilitate this process.
- Regularly remind principals and administrators about the importance of your program. This can include inviting them to concerts, sharing achievements, and sending letters (see Advocacy Letters below).
- Include advocacy information at all parent-attended events (see Brochures below).
- Encourage parents to speak regularly with administrators and at school board events about the importance of music (see PowerPoint Presentation below).
- Form a Music Boosters group and provide them with information (see How-To Resources and information below).
- Invite an IMEA Board Member to do an advocacy presentation for parents, administrators, and other local stakeholders. For more information, contact Lane Velayo ([email protected]).
- Share your advocacy work using #musicINschools.
Everyday Advocacy Resources Printable Brochures:
NAfME Broader Minded Brochure NAMM Why Learn Music Brochure NAMM Keep Music Education Strong Brochure Music Matters Brochure
Consider adding all or parts of these brochures to:
- Concert programs
- Parent newsletters
- Communications with administrators and community members
Advocacy Letters:
AOSA Letter Feierabend Letter
PowerPoint Presentation (For School Board Meetings, etc.):
NAMM What the Research is Telling Us Presentation
For Parents, including Music Booster groups, and Other Advocates:
How-To Resources and Information
NAMM Tips for Producing an Advocacy Booklet – Includes quick tips about how to collect testimonials and how to promote on social media NAMM Grassroots Advocacy Guide – Detailed pamphlet about all-around, ongoing advocacy strategies NAfME Opportunity to Learn Standards – National guidelines for the time and resources needed for a high-quality P-12 music education NAfME Civic Action Guide – Detailed pamphlet explaining how schools are funded and how to engage with elected officials
Contacting Government Officials
NAfME Tips for Connecting with Lawmakers Sample General Praise Letter
Locate Your: Federal Government Representatives Representative for the Indiana State Legislature NAfME How a Bill Becomes a Law – Quick visual
Advocacy Web Links SupportMusic.com Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation Americans for the Arts Indiana Arts Commission
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