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Author: Coalition for Music Education in Canada
Feb 23 2022

Canadian Research Project finds Glaring Inequities in Music Education Across our Country

The Coalition for Music Education in Canada will be hosting a virtual event on February 24th, 2022 to discuss the findings, opportunities, and to celebrate the increased interest in music education in schools.

Author: The Canadian Network for Arts & Learning / Le réseau canadien pour les arts et l'apprentissage
Feb 11 2022

The World As Culture

Cultivation of the Soul to the Cosmic Whole

 

D. Paul Schafer

Author: Art Canada Institute
Feb 7 2022

The 2022 edition of the Art Canada Institute's flagship education challenge, the Canadian Art Inspiration Student Contest, has launched! Open to students from Grade 7 through Grade 12, the Canadian Art Inspiration Student Contest invites submissions of artworks inspired by or responding to leaders in Canadian art history and major Canad

Author: The Canadian Network for Arts & Learning / Le réseau canadien pour les arts et l'apprentissage
Feb 1 2022

Statistics Canada is launching a new mobile app to understand the impact of cultural participation on well-being in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Department of Canadian Heritage. The Vitali-T-Stat app asks participants in-the-moment questions about their daily activities and feelings.

Author: Choral Canada
Jan 10 2022

Singing has been banned or heavily restricted in Canadian schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving students without vital music programs in their school that not only benefit musical learning, but also student mental health and wellbeing.
 

Author: The Canadian Network for Arts & Learning / Le réseau canadien pour les arts et l'apprentissage
Dec 9 2021

The Board of Directors of the Canadian Network for Arts & Learning is delighted to announce the appointment of two new members of the Board. Please join us in welcoming award-winning spoken word artist Dwayne Morgan and clarinettist, conductor and participatory arts facilitator Louise Campbell to our team.