The importance of arts education
Visual arts, drama, and dance are known to stimulate creativity, but they also offer students a host of other benefits. Here, we discuss five of them!
Visual arts, drama, and dance are known to stimulate creativity, but they also offer students a host of other benefits. Here, we discuss five of them!
Learning the arts allows students to hone many skills that will benefit them, both in the workplace and in their personal lives. Specifically, arts education teaches them how to do the following:
All forms of art encourage deep reflection and introspection. In short, they allow children to get to know themselves. For instance, they help students do the following:
Arts education is extremely powerful. It contributes to a student’s education by stimulating their senses and allowing them to develop a variety of skills simultaneously. Many of these skills are necessary for academic success, such as the following:
Painting and drawing aren’t the only art forms that can help your child reach their full potential. Learning music is also extremely valuable. Discover all its benefits in our article!
When a student successfully performs a difficult dance routine, learns all the lines of a play, or creates a beautiful sculpture, their self-esteem grows. Plus, every time they do or experience the following, they develop a more positive self-image:
Arts education exposes students to different forms of communication. Despite being non-verbal, art can be just as rich and expressive as speech! It can help children relate to others, regardless of their spoken languages, by encouraging them to do the following:
Would you like to spark your child’s interest in arts education? Here are five elementary school activities and five high school activities your child can try!
Rewriting : Viviane Asselin
Scientific review : Fany Langlais, psychoeducator
Rewriting : The Alloprof Parents' team