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- Web Sources on Advocacy and Policy, Thomas A. Hatfield, Fall, 2003
- Sixteen Legislative Tips for State Art Education Associations and Members, Thomas A. Hatfield, Fall, 2003

- Where's the Art?, NAEA, Spring, 2002

- Understanding Change In Art Education, Suzanne Floyd, Spring, 2002
- Policy and Arts Education, David B. Pankratz, Spring, 2002

- The Stories that Student Art Tells: Examining Student Work as a Strategy for Arts Advocacy, Don Glass, Winter, 2001
- Building Support for School Art Programs in Your Community, Hope Irvine, Winter, 1999
- Significant Differences Between Outreach and Advocacy, Hope Irvine, Winter 1999
- Know Your Rights From Your Lefts, Nancy E. Pipito, Fall, 1999
- "Hey, You're the Art Teacher!" A conversation for recruiting parental involvement, Marylu Flowers-Schoen, Summer 1999
- Tennessee Art Education Association's Collaboration for Art Education, Jim Dodson, Kathy Hawk, Gene Pletcher, Judy Williams, Summer, 1998
- Leadership and Advocacy Strategies: What Every Art Educator Should Know and Do, Bonnie Rushlow, Summer 1997
- Why Can't I Get Any Recognition When I Volunteer For Everything?, Larry Peeno, Summer, 1997
- The ABC's of Art Program Advocacy and Survival (Parts I and II), John Michael Gray, Fall, 1995
- A Proposal for Defining What Constitutes A Substantive Art Education, Charles Qualley, Spring, 1995
- Building Community Support?The Public Arena?Mission and Image for the Elementary Art Teacher, Ann Cappetta, Donna Fitzgerald, Spring, 1995
- Let the Debate Begin; But Only To The Extent That The Debate Leads To A Shared, Vision Of Excellence, Mac Arthur Goodwin, Spring, 1994
- Art Education Is School Reform, Larry Peeno, Spring, 1993
- "We Got Trouble...Right Here In..." Unless..., Edwin West, Jr., Emmy L. Whitehead, Summer, 1993

- Definition of Fine Arts for High School Graduation Requirements, NAEA, Winter, 1992
- Art Education Advocacy Statement, The Pennsylvania Art Education Association, Fall, 1992
- The Federal Reform of Schools: Looking For The Silver Bullet, Elliot Eisner, Spring, 1992
- Lobbying Activities?A Checklist of What One Can Put In A Newsletter, William R. Joseph, Fall, 1990
- Excerpts from Testimony Regarding Reauthorization of the National Endowment for the Arts, Samuel Hope, Summer, 1990
- Will the Arts Continue to Occupy Place at Margins of Educational Institutions?, Elliot Eisner, Fall 1989
- Strategies For Preserving [Art] Electives, Henry P. Traverso, Winter, 1989
- Arts Education On Congressional Agenda, Prabha Sahasrabudhe, Fall, 1988
- Why Elementary Art Teachers?, Charles A. Qualley, Fall, 1987

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