A Case for Arts Education Should we be educating children without involving them in those activities that may define their time and place in history?
Arts Education and Christian Education Religious arts are evidenced by architecture, paintings, drawings, sculptures, liturgical music, costumes, symbolic artifacts, floor/wall coverings, landscaping, illustrated manuscripts, sacred literature, and dance.
Arts Education as a Steward of Culture Culture is like an iceberg—about one-seventh visible.  The visible part is sometimes best discernable through the lens of the literary, performing, and visual arts.
Arts Education as a Channel to Self-Esteem Self-concept of at-risk students participating in an arts program increases.  The arts program included music, movement, dramatics, and art.
Arts Education’s Impact on the Capacity to Learn and the Ability to Achieve College Board identified the arts as one of the six basic academic subjects. SAT scores increased for students with arts coursework.
Art Education’s Compatibility to Multiple Intelligences &  Multiple Literacies Who— Student (individual) What— Bloom (taxonomy) Where— Gardner (the intelligences) How— Costa (the characteristics)
 
Arts Education & Aesthetics Places of learning are not just physical:  they are cultural, spiritual, social, and esthetic.  Schooling should provide a continuity of experiences that encourages flexible thinkers to make connections.
Fostering Critical & Creative Thinking & Writing Skills The arts are shown to enhance higher-level thinking, enhance communications & writing skills, prove reading by remedial readers, improve attendance, and increase achievement in language & math.
Multidisciplinary Integration and Effect Chemistry & Art Piano Keyboard Training with Math Software Reading Improvement Through Art
Academic Arts Massachusetts Arts Curriculum Framework Pennsylvania Process Adoption Discipline Based Art Education
Literary, Performing, & Visual Arts Supplemental Curricula Resources 2 arts teachers per public school .087 art teacher per private Catholic school 0.52 art teacher per private non-Catholic school
 
 
Individual Lifelong Benefits from Arts Education Treating stroke patients Music Makes Me Healthy New Horizons  International Music Association
Benefits of the art to humanity Our cultural legacy Multiple ways & means of communicating Release imagination for creative thinking Connected with life lessons that provide a foundation for respectable citizenship

Stimulating Curriculum & Instructional Materials Development Using Supplemental Resources (MSC 2005)

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    A Case forArts Education Should we be educating children without involving them in those activities that may define their time and place in history?
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    Arts Education andChristian Education Religious arts are evidenced by architecture, paintings, drawings, sculptures, liturgical music, costumes, symbolic artifacts, floor/wall coverings, landscaping, illustrated manuscripts, sacred literature, and dance.
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    Arts Education asa Steward of Culture Culture is like an iceberg—about one-seventh visible. The visible part is sometimes best discernable through the lens of the literary, performing, and visual arts.
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    Arts Education asa Channel to Self-Esteem Self-concept of at-risk students participating in an arts program increases. The arts program included music, movement, dramatics, and art.
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    Arts Education’s Impacton the Capacity to Learn and the Ability to Achieve College Board identified the arts as one of the six basic academic subjects. SAT scores increased for students with arts coursework.
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    Art Education’s Compatibilityto Multiple Intelligences & Multiple Literacies Who— Student (individual) What— Bloom (taxonomy) Where— Gardner (the intelligences) How— Costa (the characteristics)
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    Arts Education &Aesthetics Places of learning are not just physical: they are cultural, spiritual, social, and esthetic. Schooling should provide a continuity of experiences that encourages flexible thinkers to make connections.
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    Fostering Critical &Creative Thinking & Writing Skills The arts are shown to enhance higher-level thinking, enhance communications & writing skills, prove reading by remedial readers, improve attendance, and increase achievement in language & math.
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    Multidisciplinary Integration andEffect Chemistry & Art Piano Keyboard Training with Math Software Reading Improvement Through Art
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    Academic Arts MassachusettsArts Curriculum Framework Pennsylvania Process Adoption Discipline Based Art Education
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    Literary, Performing, &Visual Arts Supplemental Curricula Resources 2 arts teachers per public school .087 art teacher per private Catholic school 0.52 art teacher per private non-Catholic school
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    Individual Lifelong Benefitsfrom Arts Education Treating stroke patients Music Makes Me Healthy New Horizons International Music Association
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    Benefits of theart to humanity Our cultural legacy Multiple ways & means of communicating Release imagination for creative thinking Connected with life lessons that provide a foundation for respectable citizenship