Education Professions Development Act of 1967
The Education Professions Development Act of 1967 is an American statute which amended and extended the Title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The EPDA was intended to improve the quality of teaching and to help overcome the shortage of adequately trained teachers by implementing training and retraining programs. The act had the effect of attracting top quality people capable of improving education during short- and long-term assignments in the profession.
Interdisciplinary Model Programs in the Arts for Children and Teachers
Through the Teacher Retraining Authorization of the EPDA, the Interdisciplinary Model Programs in the Arts for Children and Teachers was established in 1970. Four arts education associations established a plan of operation for IMPACT. The purpose of the project was to demonstrate that school activities in the arts can transform the traditional curriculum into one that:- emphasizes the integration of the arts into the mainstream of human experience
- aids students in becoming sensitive to the qualitative aspects of their own experiences as sources for artistic ideas
- explores the similarities and differences in the ways that professionals in the arts develop their ideas
- challenges students to make effective use of their creative resources