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Mondavi Center ArtsBridge integrates the resources of the Mondavi Center Professional Development program with UC Davis academic departments in service of our regions’ K-12 teachers and curricula. Our mission is to provide high quality arts education to K-12 schoolchildren, focusing on schools with diverse populations of English Language Learners who might best benefit from the cross-curricular vocabulary building impacts of arts instruction.Skills developed through the arts, such as creative thinking, problem solving, and collaboration, benefit children throughout their lifetimes. Arts education integration can be used as a catalyst for whole school change, addressing vital issues such as academic achievement, professional support for teachers, and increased parental involvement in the education of their children. The mission of Mondavi Center ArtsBridge is:
Strategies used by ArtsBridge are well aligned with bipartisan educational agendas that value the arts as a fundamental component of the core curriculum in K-12. The education reform principles of ArtsBridge are that our nation’s public schools need arts education as a regular component of a comprehensive curriculum that will lead to student success, and that universities should apply their vast stores of expertise and personnel on behalf of K-12 improvements in teacher support and child learning. Mondavi Center ArtsBridge is part of a network of 22 universities in 13 states and Northern Ireland, and their surrounding schools that confronts the problem of the elimination of the arts from K-12 schools. The arts are a critical component of education - they provide an alternative means to reach out to disadvantaged learners, particularly those with language acquisition delays. Through ArtsBridge projects in urban and low-income areas, using dramatic and visual arts and digital technology, students have developed their creativity and imagination, improved their language skills, increased their motivation to succeed in academic learning, and reinforced their values of peace, community and diversity. ArtsBridge is also a means for university students to provide creative service to their communities while learning the value of social activism and developing longterm commitments to help the disadvantaged. ArtsBridge is a model for the reinvigoration of the Morrill Act, which created the nation's public universities with the stipulation that they support in perpetuity the socio-economic well-being and educational needs of the citizenry. Since its start in 1996, ArtsBridge has expanded to deliver arts curriculum to over 300,000 pupils, professional support for over 1,500 overworked teachers in time of heavy budget cuts, and scholarship support for nearly 4,000 university arts students. ArtsBridge America is supported by grants from federal, state and municipal governments; private foundations and corporations; and individuals. In 1998 ArtsBridge was the recipient of a national dissemination award from the U.S. Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) and has received several awards for its work with schools and communities. The ArtsBridge package that Mondavi Center provides to our partner schools includes:
Mondavi Center ArtsBridge has been endorsed by the California Department of Education as a recipient of Arts and Music Block Grant funding for professional development. |

