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Guidelines

The Standards apply to both elementary and secondary art teachers, as well as arts educators who teach in museums, early-childhood programs, and other community settings. Users of the Standards should be careful to apply the standards that are appropriate for their setting.

Design Standards

Design Standards for School Art Facilities (No. 331)
Design Standards for School Art Facilities is an invaluable resource for any school or school district planning to build new facilities for the visual arts or renovate existing ones. Discover detailed information about spaces for the breadth of media used in the visual arts. Photographs illustrate features such as lighting, sinks, basic furnishings, and the teacher’s space, and details assist in developing specialized studios. *Design Standards *is an invaluable starting point for conversations among school administrators, board members, visual art educators, architects, designers, and suppliers—resulting in a joint vision for creating contemporary spaces for teaching and learning in the visual arts. Prepared by the National Art Education Association Design Standards for School Art Facilities Publication Review Committee.
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Professional Standards

Professional Standards for Visual Arts Educators(No. 306)
Professional Standards for Visual Arts Educators represents the knowledge, skills, and attitudes art educators should possess to provide high-quality art instruction for all students. They represent the threshold that all art educators—whether new to the profession or veterans—can pass, and as such can guide and support meaningful instruction and the continued development of arts educators. In addition, the Professional Standards for Visual Arts Educators are inclusive of those of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
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Purposes, Principles, Standards

Purposes, Principles, and Standards for School Art Programs (No. 330)
Purposes, Principles, and Standards for School Art Programs has been fully updated to reflect current issues in the field of art education. Checklists embedded in charts allow users to indicate where their school or district stands in relation to the criteria—which has been expanded to include district-wide, elementary, middle, high school, and superior standards. The release dovetails with the revision and release of the National Core Arts Standards in the Visual Arts. The criteria within the checklists reflect opportunity-to-learn standards that impact capacity for fully implementing the new National Core Arts Standards as well as state and local standards in the 21st century. The Board of Directors of NAEA has adopted Purposes, Principles, and Standards for School Art Programs as an official position of the Association, directed toward the promotion and recognition of educationally sound art programs in the elementary, middle, and secondary schools of the United States and Canada.
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NAEA Policies Related to School Art Program Standards
The NAEA Board adopted the these policies as part of the research for updating the NAEA publication, Purposes, Principles, and Standards for School Art Programs, which provides what is commonly referred to as “Opportunity to Learn Standards.” This detailed publication provides information about what standards need to be in place in order to build a high quality visual arts education program at all grade levels and district-wide. The “Opportunity to Learn Standards” provide checklists for program evaluation in the following areas: Organizational Structure; Curriculum Development; Personnel; Time and Scheduling; Buildings and Facilities; Materials, Equipment and Resources; and Budget.

Art Teacher Preparation

Standards for Art Teacher Preparation (No. 412)
Standards for Art Teacher Preparation represents the characteristics that high-quality programs for preparing arts educators should possess to ensure that all art educators are capable of providing excellent art instruction for all students. It includes the content and pedagogical practices of the preparation programs as well as the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the faculty in such programs. In addition, the Standards for Art Teacher Preparation are inclusive of those of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
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