"Mr. Fowler's opus, Strong Arts, Strong Schools, is an erudite and passionate testimonial from a man who
made service to arts education his life's work. His words and wisdom inspire us to continue the fight to insure
that every child has access to world class instruction in the arts."
--Michael Greene, President and CEO, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Inc.
Publisher Web Site, December, 2003
Summary
In this elegantly written, passionately argued book, Fowler presents a convincing case for teaching the arts
to all children. He argues that, far from a luxury, the arts are a vitally important part of our society and our
schools. Highlighting the crucial effect of the arts on learning, this volume shows how the arts can enliven and
extend the entire school curriculum by integrating different subjects in innovative interdisciplinary ways These
eighteen compelling essays are a clarion call to action for any teacher, parent, policy maker, or citizen concerned
about the fate of the arts in American society and schools.
Features
Demonstrates the importance of arts in society and the necessity of rescuing the arts for the future
Offers specific recommendations for reform--and for paying the bill