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2. Program Descriptions
a) Maintenance programs
We will make available appropriate maintenance programs through area sites to school
districts that are members of the Ohio Partnership. These programs will be organized by the
area sites in conjunction with staff from the central office. Each area site will continue to have
a local advisory board and leader. At the same time there will be central organization and
direction, supervised by an area site director and a state-wide advisory board. Central
functions will include the coordination of activities, budgetary oversight, communication,
technical services, the exchange and provision of resources, and evaluation.
b) Technical assistance
Technical assistance from the central office will include a variety of services, including
those just mentioned. They will also include the dissemination of sample curriculum and
assessment ideas and materials, including video- lessons, multi-media materials, and
long-distance learning support.
c) Networking opportunities
The central office will make available networking opportunities of various kinds and
between various groups. Networks can be face-to-face, mediated by TV, or on electronic
mail. We will develop a bulletin board on which ideas and materials can be stored and
exchanged. We will network teachers with each other, with other art professionals such as
artists, critics, museum personnel and historians, with pre-service teachers, and with
University faculty and graduate students.
d) Professional development for new districts and personnel
The area sites, with the coordination of the central office, will continue the spiral
model employed to date, thereby gradually adding new school districts and new teachers. This
will occur mostly by invitation to Summer Institutes and year-round follow-up activities.
Some of these area site programs will be appropriate for national school district teams.17
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Ohio Partnership for the Visual Arts. Vision Statement of the Ohio Partnership for the Visual Arts, report, August 31, 1993; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1051803/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.