The Importance Of Art Education

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Prakash Pandey
Mar 22, 2019   •  4 views

A arts education including music, theater, drawing, painting, or sculpture . Art education is often underestimated by many who believe that school was created to teach only analytical concepts such as mathematics , science and literature.

Participation in arts education may not directly result in improved achievement on standardized tests; however, arts education benefits

students in several critical ways, improving students' mental health, self-confidence, and life skills .

Art courses are also important for students in primary, middle and high schools as it increases discipline and self-esteem in children and can speak openly in public places without fear.

During the early century, art education was seen as unproductive and was not often cost effective. Therefore, there are fewer people in this trend. People prefer to take science or mathematics rather than art. And even after being cost effective, the parents also refuses to take it

Developmental Benefits of Art

FIne Motor Skills: A motor skill is simply an action that involves your baby using his muscles. Gross motor skills are larger movements your baby makes with his arms, legs, feet, or his entire body.

Language Development: The four skills of language are a set of four capabilities that allow an individual to comprehend and produce spoken language for proper and effective interpersonal communication. These skills are Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing

Decision Making: When trying to make a good decision, a person must weight the positives and negatives of each option, and consider all the alternatives.

Visual Learning : Visual learning is a style in which a learner utilizes graphs, charts, maps and diagrams

Inventiveness : the use of imagination or original ideas to create something , creativity

Cultural Awareness :cultural awareness is their understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or other backgrounds, especially differences in attitudes and values.

Improved Academic Performance : Academic achievement or academic performance is the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved their short or long-term educational goals. Cumulative GPA and completion of educational benchmarks such as secondary school diplomas and bachelor's degrees represent academic achievement.

Arts education also helps foster creativity, and sustains the natural creativity of young childrenWith the utilization of visual and performing arts, students can begin to enhance their personal growth. By producing original works, enjoying the time spent on the piece of art, and having a sense of pride in one’s accomplishments, an art student will experience an increase in self-esteem and confidence

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