Ensuring Quality sets out the Arts Council’s intervention policy for Music Education Hubs.
We commissioned The Early Years Artsmark Feasibility Study to help inform us on the policy and delivery context for the provision of arts and culture in early years.
Arts Council England commissioned Nordicity, in association with World Pencil, to undertake an evaluation of the In Harmony programme.
This guide, created in partnership with The National Archives, helps organisations working within or alongside libraries and archive services advocate for their work within the context of local authority planning.
In 2018 the 6 In Harmony programmes did action research, including new activities and support for children in significantly disadvantaged communities wanting to continue their musical learning.
Research commissioned by the Arts Council from the Royal Shakespeare Company, examining how Ofsted rated Outstanding schools integrate arts and cultural education as part of a rigorous academic curriculum.
A report into the opportunities for musical progression for young people from the In Harmony programme and other disadvantaged communities.
This report presents the results from ‘desk research’ and a call for examples, plus the findings of six case studies, the aim of which was to explore different aspects of equality and diversity provision as part of a new development in each of the six library services.
During 2017/18 we commissioned four research reports, to better understand how children and younger people participate and enjoy arts and cultural activities across England.
Research into the role of public library services in improving employment outcomes
This report sets out a sustainable solution to give thousands more children access to books in their school.
This report explores how libraries and archives can engage with the local planning process and officials.
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