Arts Learning
ACHF Arts Education
With the potential to engage up to 2,200 visitors, the proposed Teaching Artist Series increases the number of Minnesota's youngest arts learners. By tracking attendance, we will show growth in arts learning opportunities. Our evaluation partner, the University of Minnesota, will measure qualitative growth in art knowledge of the participants. 2: The Museum will hold 88 arts learning workshops, effectively increasing learning opportunities to Minnesota’s youngest learners. By conducting 88 new arts learning workshops, the Museum will increase learning opportunities to Minnesota’s youngest learners. Staff and our evaluation partner will track growth in arts knowledge.
By serving 3,042 visitors through the Teaching Artist series, the museum has increased the number young arts learners in Minnesota. The Museum hired the University of Minnesota's Center for Early Education and Development to perform both quantitative and qualitative data analyses on the data collected. Percentages and frequencies were calculated for the quantitative data and themes were identified within the qualitative data. High levels of engagement with the programming, as well as the number of visitors, illustrates that more Minnesotans are learning through art. 2: The Museum held 111 arts learning workshops, effectively increasing learning opportunities to Minnesota’s youngest learners. The Museum hired the University of Minnesota's Center for Early Education and Development to perform both quantitative and qualitative data analyses on the data collected. Percentages and frequencies were calculated for the quantitative data and themes were identified within the qualitative data. The consensus based on the data was that both children and adults appreciated the museum’s thoughtful, age-appropriate arts learning opportunities, and many returned more than once to participate.
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