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Essential Reading for the Summit Meeting
Our IDASPC gathering must not reinvent analysis, information, strategies that have been well framed already. We must use our precious time to forge ahead and use what has already been said and understood to reach for the next set of future solutions. These must be based on the current realities and be cognizant of the demonstrated lack of success in applying yesterday’s best ideas and understandings. The following list represents a remarkable and brilliant record of what should be our starting point. These are but initial listings which should become links among our partnership network’s websites; a starting place from which to refine and essentialize what people should know to grow their programs. 1. A Closer Look Media Arts 2003: Case Studies from NAMAC’s Youth Media Initiative; Kathleen Tyner, Editor, 84 pgs monograph, Publisher: National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Available: namac@namac.org, www.namac.org 2. Three definitive monographs and the most complete 2003-2004 research data base describing the total organizational, economic and workforce realities from the entertainment industry available from the Entertainment Industry Development Corporation website by free download www.eidc.com and www.skillsnet.net • Making Digits Dance, Visual Effects and Animation Careers in the Entertainment Industry; 1997 • Amazing Post, Post Production Careers in the Industry; 1999 • Reel Jobs, Physical Production Careers in the Entertainment Industry; 2001 Coordinator: Kathleen Milnes 3. Raising Student Achievement Through Effective Education Partnerships, Policy and Practice (24 pages) From California Alliance of Pre K-18 Partnerships and the California Academic Partnership Program, January 2004 Available: wwww.csulb.edu/projects/california-alliance Karl Poster, Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Dennis Galligani, UC, Office of the President 4. Positive Youth Development, Building Life Skills Through Empowering Environments; The Prevention Researcher, Vol 11, Number 2, April 2004 Available: www.TPRonline.org |