A Well Rounded Education
Children need the arts in their education, whether public, charter, private, or home-schooling; studies have shown this again and again. The arts are required subjects in California; The Visual and Performing Arts Content Standards adopted in 2001 can be read here. Despite these standards and the research, the arts in education aren’t always wholly integrated. Less than 2% of the budget for public education in this state is allocated for the arts. Most parents would be concerned if math, science, or reading were taught once a week. But, for music and dance, theater, and visual arts, an hour once a week is the typical and accepted allotment. The arts are just as essential to the education of children and the development of their futures.
The Importance of the Arts in Education
Arts education refers to teaching both the practical aspects of music, dance, theatre, and visual arts and the cultural and historical aspects. These lessons allow students to access the creative side of their brains. These disciplines are instrumental in myriad ways to the holistic development of children, helping them find unique ways to problem-solve, urging non-judgmental self-expression, encouraging experimental thinking, and allowing students to produce work that is not graded on a scale. Studies have shown that learning music at a young age is akin to learning another language and can make the acquisition of math skills smoother. Studying the history of the arts gives young people a sense of culture and allows them to grasp the importance of human expression throughout time.
Many communities offer art to children outside of the classroom through local studios, college campus programs, park and recreation districts, or the library. However, if you are passionate about art in education in your child’s classroom, you can make a difference. Start by visiting The California Alliance of Arts Education website and researching their local advocacy programs.
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