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    Every year, time for art education in school is decreased. Art is not considered worthwhile. Every day, another young artist is forcing himself to pursue “real carrier”. Why in the world of a constant fight for equality, we tell our children that a doctor is more important that the poet? Federal funding for the arts and humanities rolls in around $250 million a year, while the National Science Foundation is funded around

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    correlation of art, creativity and one’s ability to learn. Although there is no direct scientific explanation for the results of these studies, their numerous and repetitive findings give them credibility. Reading through studies conducted by the Dana Foundation as well as the Arts Education Partnership one can find correlations between an arts education and improved learning as well as attention. In terms of engagement, one Dana study found that: “For many children, interest in a particular art form leads

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    from university of education, I passed the highly competitive teacher tests in my country and started my career of an art teacher in junior high school. For the sake of figure out the ways for stimulating the creation of students and arousing their interested in art, I attending a lot of training classes and finishing my master of fine art , even so I still eager for knowledge of art education. For the purpose of completing my teaching, l keen for doing a research in art education doctoral degree of

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    The article highlights the fact that the arts can build a sense of togetherness within schools while at the same time contributing to the success of a variety of learning skills and goals. Exposing children to dance, theatre, visual arts and music in the early grades is extremely beneficial especially for their language development. With there being a significant increase in the number of children enrolling in school today with English as their secondary language, it is important for language

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    be compared in importance, both are essential to a student's education. Studies show students who are offered art in their early years of education show greater success rates than students who are not involved in creative, visual, and performing arts courses. Elective classes, oftentimes the only highlight of a student’s day, teach valuable skills used in daily life. What distinguishes art as an essential element to a student's education? Simply for the well known fact students need time to refocus

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    Throughout history, art has been a prominent part of culture. It has defined humanity and symbolizes the creativity of humans. Artists have been shaped by the world, but also through the people inhabiting the world. Whether it is through education or self-learning, art and creativity play a role in early education. However, despite the value of art remaining intact in society today, art education has become an afterthought. All over the country art education programs have decreased in funding, and

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    The Arts form a huge part of what makes an individual human. Ewing (2011) describes art education as the central role in forming cultural practices and identities of all individuals. This is the purpose of arts education, it is a tool used by Educators to cultivate the development of the whole child by encouraging genuine learning opportunities that yield to the development of the child socially, emotionally, physically, cognitively and ethically. If Children are to become creative and successful

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    Student's Education "In Analysis: Arts In Education" Are the arts important in education? For some people the answer would be yes and for others it would be no. When I say arts I am referring to art, dance, drama, and music. Some people say that the arts are important and necessary, while others say that it is important not necessary. Individuals say that important is the same as necessary, but they aren't the same. Important is of great significance or value, likely to have a profound effect

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    journal article, “How will you do this?” Infusing Multiculturalism throughout Art Teacher Education Programs, Joni Boyd Acuff believes current art education programs in higher education lack a proper incorporation of multiculturalism to prepare upcoming teachers for a diverse society. Acuff uses her position as a higher education art instructor to test ways that can infuse multiculturalism into “general” undergraduate art education courses, while still attending to topics such as curriculum development

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    a greater importance compared to the arts. Not only this, but many would say that art is not important enough to have a place in public schooling. However, those who have this mind set do not understand the countless amount of benefits that arts education has in a student's life. Art education refers to education in music, dance, the visual arts, and theater. The engagement of students in the arts are essential to every student's educational career. However art programs always seem to come short in

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