Abstract

hat art educators do not spend much time pondering activities of the National Art Education Association (NAEA) will not be disputed by many. This kind of contemplation is not expected. If we are not active in a state or national art education association the NAEA is of no personal concern. We, however, do become concerned when something is said or done by NAEA or some other group that affects our careers. It may not seem important to ponder our professional organization, but it is important to ask: Who speaks for art education? The importance of this question is apparent because the who has a way of shaping what is said and done. This, in turn, often determines the long term impact on art education and our

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