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Providing the best

Date:24 March 2006
Artform:All
Subject:Children and young people, Education, careers and training
Region:National

Providing the best provides guidance for artists and arts organisations on assessing the quality of activities provided for children and young people. The document defines the characteristics of high quality activities for and with children and young people and, using prompt questions enables artists and arts organisations to assess and assure this work. We hope that the self-assessment approach encouraged through this document will raise the standard of work experienced by children and young people.

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ISBN:0-7287-1174-5
Cost:Free
Pages:29

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