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    Art has many uses within society beyond the extent of physical piece. Even without understanding a piece of art, one can gain insights to their own lives and to the world around them. Many people wonder why they need to be exposed to art when they are not working in a field that seems to be related to art at all, however, certain teachings and studies have shown art to be more important to the development of the individual than previously thought. One of these teaching methods is found in Waldorf

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    According to art professor Karin Evans, “Art is an irreplaceable way of understanding and expressing the world.” Many people agree that art brings joy and cools students down after all the other hard work they have to think about during the school day. Art education can do much more than taking the stress away from the students. It can help students who have difficulty in core classes and help decrease the chances of dropouts. Art advocates have been stressing the benefits of art education to schools

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    Art Education is an intricate dance between what is needed, wanted, and reflected by society. The ancient Greeks had a belief that those who created, such as a craftsman, should be shown little respect or appreciation. The importance was placed on music and the affluent did not participate in the visual arts. Even though there was resistance, Plato was a visual arts advocate and the Greek’s granted visual arts its own curriculum. The Romans maintained this position on the visual arts. However

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    1. Of the Eight reasons listed in Chapter one (pages 1-10 in text) for reasons that art is important in a child’s P-6 education, please explain which one or two that in your opinion are the most valid due to your personal experiences or observations. Art education teaches students the skills needed to meet the national needs. Art education also teaches students general and artistic creativity. The first one stood out to me, because I like how it stated that our nation needs citizens

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    in lower income areas are less likely to have access to an art education even in its most basic forms at a developmental stage. A young child is naturally curious and has a drive to explore life and without an art education a child can lag severely behind other more fortunate kids who have the opportunity to explore life through colors and develop basic motor skills from holding a crayon and cutting paper. The definition of an art education varies based on the access to materials. In one school it

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    Integrated Arts Education

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    Arts education is something that thrives off knowledge and experiences in which students are allowed to have artistic expression. Integrated arts plays a significant role in fostering the development of self expression, and confidence (Hassan). This means that an arts education facilitates students in learning how to understand things through creativity. Arts students who are provided an opportunity to do something artistic task individually, will take initiative. Being allowed to produce original

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    seen the critical role that the arts play in stimulating creativity and in developing vital communities….the arts have a crucial impact on our economy and are an important catalyst for learning, discovery, and achievement in our country” (“Useful Quotes”). Over the past few decades, the number of art classes offered at school has greatly declined (Farr). This is often due to budget cuts and the growing feeling that art classes have no value in student learning. Art classes should be saved from budget

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    “Arts has a role in education of helping children become like themselves instead of more like everyone else” Art in the education system is really important, the arts cannot be learned through a random exposure any more like math or science. The arts is an one of the biggest part of the school curriculum. Even though art is not necessary for people to use in the real world. It basically a way to express creativity, but people can get that creativity from other courses by imagining projects and creating

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    Director of Fine Arts for Katy ISD in 2000, emphasises the importance of utilizing art in schools’ curriculums: “The arts are what make us most human, most complete as people. The arts cannot be learned through occasional or random exposure any more than math or science can” (Bryant). Art is a way of expression and leads to acquiring a deeper understanding of the details in life. The first day of preschool, teachers teach through the help of art. This is due to the fact that art is the foundation

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    Yes. Art is an important class. Everywhere you look you see artworks. Arts are everywhere today in our life it became the important part of our daily life. Arts education helps students develop creativity, visual learning, self-confident, decision making, improved academic performance, and self-motivation, all of which are necessary to be successful in life. “Arts education isn’t something we add on after we’ve achieved other priorities, like raising test scores and getting kids into college,”

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