Title: The Arts and Education:
1The Arts and Education
- Start with the Arts
- The HeART of it all
- John R. Crawford, Ed.D.
2October is National Arts and Humanities Month
3Sponsored by Americans for the Arts
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6Why Are the Arts Important?
- (Compiled from the National Art Education
Association and Americans for the Arts)
7- The arts provide opportunities for
self-expression - Connecting the inner world of imagination with
the outer world of concrete reality
8- The caption reads
- Today were going to explore in paint how we
feel when were picked up late from preschool. - (The New Yorker)
9- The arts develop independence and collaboration
- One learns ownership of the work
- One learns to work in groups teams ensembles
10- The arts teach students to make good judgments
about qualitative relationships - There is not just one correct answer
- Answers and rules dont prevail
- The arts connect motivation, learning, assessment
and practical application which leads to deep
understanding
11- The arts teach students that problems can have
more than one solution - Questions can have more than one answer
12The arts celebrate multiple perspectives
- There are many ways to see and interpret the
world - The caption reads
- Well, for that matter, what is the meaning of
you?
13- The arts teach complex forms of problem solving
- Purposes can change with circumstance and
opportunity - One must be willing and able to yield to
unanticipated possibilities as work unfolds - The arts develop higher order thinking skills
including analysis, synthesis, evaluation and
problem-finding as well as solving
14The arts provide an opportunity to experience
processes from beginning to end
15- The arts provide ways of knowing that are as
important as letters and numbers - Neither words nor numbers exhaust what we can
know - The limits of our language do not define the
limits of our cognition - Difficult abstractions can sometimes be
understood better through arts experiences
16- The arts teach subtlety and nuance the fact that
small differences can have large effects - The arts provide immediate feedback and
opportunities for reflection
17- The arts teach students to think through and
within a material, medium or mode of expression - The arts merge the learning of process and
product of theory and practice
18- The arts help students learn to say what cannot
be said - The arts are languages that all people speak
that cut across racial, cultural, social,
educational, and economic barriers and enhance
cultural appreciation and awareness
19- Arts education makes a tremendous impact on the
developmental growth of every child and has been
proven to help level the learning field across
socio-economic boundaries - (Source Involvement in the Arts and Success in
Secondary School, James S. Catterall, The UCLA
Imagination Project, Graduate School of Education
Information Studies, UCLA, Americans for the
Arts Monograph, January 1998)
20- The arts enable us to have experiences we can
have from no other source - As a result, we discover the range and variety of
what we are capable of feeling and thinking - The arts integrate mind, body and spirit
21- Arts education improves academic achievement,
enhances test scores, attitudes, social skills,
critical and creative thinking. The arts provide
the means for every student to learn
22- Arts education has a measurable impact on at-risk
youth in deterring delinquent behavior and
truancy problems - Arts education increases overall academic
performance among those youth engaged in after
school and summer arts programs targeted toward
delinquency prevention - (Source YouthARTS Development Project, 1996,
U.S. Department of Justice, National Endowment
for the Arts, and Americans for the Arts)
23Arts Education
- Builds a school climate of high expectation,
discipline, and academic rigor that attracts
businesses relocating to the community
24Arts Education
- Strengthens critical thinking skills and overall
academic achievement - Helps students develop a sense of ownership,
quality task performance, and goal-setting - Provides another opportunity for parental,
community, and business involvement with schools,
including arts and humanities organizations - Helps students develop a positive work ethic and
pride in a job well done
25Arts Education
- Develops skills needed by the 21st century
workforce - Critical thinking
- Creative problem solving
- Effective communication
- Teamwork (ensemble work!)
26Positive signs of support for the arts in
education
- (Source Critical Evidence How the Arts Benefit
Student Achievement, the National Assembly of
State Arts Agencies, 2006)
27The good news is
- The American public believes the arts are vital
to a well-rounded education - More than half rate the importance of arts
education as a ten on a scale of one to ten
28- 49 states have established content and/or
performance standards that outline what students
should know and be able to do in one or more art
forms - 43 states (including Ohio) require schools or
districts to provide arts instruction
29Federal No Child Left Behind Act
- In the NCLB Act, the arts share equal billing
with reading, math, science, and other
disciplines as core academic subjects, which
can contribute to improved student learning
outcomes.
30- Improved student performance and
- positive changes in the school
- environment are documented by schools
- that integrate the arts into the curriculum
31But the bad news is
- Study of the arts is quietly disappearing from
our schools - Opportunities for students to participate in
high-quality arts instruction and activities are
diminishing - Due to shifting priorities and budget cuts
- Poor, inner-city and rural schools suffer
disproportionately - Low income families are less involved
32Why is the arts budget always the first thing to
be cut, when you know damn well its the only
thing that separates us from the monkeys?
33Students who participate in the arts for a least
one full year are
- 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic
achievement - 3 times more likely to be elected to class office
within their schools - 4 times more likely to participate in a math and
science fair - 3 times more likely to win an award for school
attendance - 4 times more likely to win an award for writing
an essay or poem
34Young artists, as compared with their peers, are
likely to
- Attend music, art and dance classes nearly 3
times as frequently - Participate in youth groups nearly 4 times as
frequently - Read for pleasure nearly twice as often
- Perform community service more than 4 times as
often - (Source Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement
of Teaching, 1998)
35The value and importance of CREATIVITY
36Ohios commitment to the STEM disciplines
- Preparing more students for professions in
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- ( and also Medicine)
37- Ohios 2007 budget includes over 200 million for
STEM-related education initiatives - STEM school grants are administered by the Ohio
Partnership for Continued Learning (PCL) - The focus of PCL is to produce the talent base
needed for the 21st century economy
38Shaun Yoder, executive director of Ohio Business
Alliance for Education and the Economy
- Business leaders talk about the need for STEM
professionals with creative, innovative,
collaborative skills - Here is a critical role for the arts
- Creative, innovative, inventive thinking in the
STEM disciplines and in the arts work in much the
same way.
39- Engineers at NASA Glenn Research Center in
Cleveland collaborated with the DanceEvert
company at the Ingenuity Art and Technology
Festival in Cleveland
40Dayton Regional STEM School
- DRSS one of first to receive the state grant
- DRSS students required to complete at least a
year of music and a year of visual arts - DRSS Curriculum Committee (8 members) will
include a humanities or arts educator
41Gregory Bernhardt, Dean of Wright States College
of Education and DRSS consortia leader
- Whatever path students end up choosing, we want
to make sure that they will be ready to
participate fully in the human conversation.
42Ohios Committee for the Arts and Innovative
Thinking (CAIT)
- A statewide advisory group formed in 2007
- 38 members
- Promote arts in Ohio schools by
- Recommending strategic action
- Communications
- Policies
- Strengthening collaboration among Arts and STEM
teachers
43- Sir Ken Robinson, speaker at the Promoting
Creativity Conference, September, 2006 - Although the STEM disciplines will continue to be
vital, artistry and creative thinking are
becoming the new economic imperatives - Artists are among the new knowledge workers
44Todays school experience runs counter to
creative development
- Robinson cited longitudinal study
- Group of preschoolers tested for divergent
thinking 98 were found to be at the genius
level - Same group was tested every few years and that
dropped significantly - By age 25, only 2 of the group had maintained
their original genius in divergent thinking
45- According to the 2000 U.S. Census
- Creative industries are the fastest growing
segment of the economy - Approximately 30 of the workforce
- 4.8 million FTE jobs in non-profit arts and in
industries focused on creative ideas, designs and
solutions
46- Creative industries provide creative content for
- Films
- Music
- Books
- Video games
- Software
- Web sites
- Product design
47Daniel Pink, A Whole New Mind Why
Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future
- High tech is no longer enough
- Workers in the new millenium must be able to
- create artistry
- detect patterns and opportunities
- craft narratives
- combine seemingly unrelated ideas into new
inventions
48In addition to left-brained reasoning skills
- Six aptitudes directed by the right brain
- Not just function, but also DESIGN
- Not just argument, but also STORY
- Not just focus, but also SYMPHONY
- Not just logic, but also EMPATHY
- Not just seriousness, but also PLAY
- Not just accumulation, but also MEANING
49- Developing economies, such as those in China,
India and Singapore envy the United States for
cultivating creative thinkers - Development of creativity and innovation is
essential since other countries are also
producing STEM professionals
50Research in Arts and Achievement
- The arts are core academic subjects, according to
the U.S. Department of Education - However, we spend a great deal of time justifying
our involvement in the arts
51Quantitative evidence that arts learning and
achievement in other academic areas are linked
- Hamilton, OH schools implementing arts
integration programs achieved higher passage
rates on the Ohio Proficiency Tests in reading
and math
52National Educational Longitudinal Survey
- Data on more than 25,000 students show better
grades and higher standardized test scores among
those who participated in arts-related classes
and activities
53Data from the College Board
- Students with more years of arts courses tend to
have higher verbal and mathematics scores on the
SAT - (Source The College Board, 2005 College Bound
Seniors Total Group Profile Report, 2005)
54Newton D. Baker School of ArtsCleveland
Municipal School District
- A K-8 school recently honored by the U.S. Dept.
of Education as one of 16 No Child Left Behind
Blue Ribbon Schools. - Arts-integrated curriculum dance, music, drama,
visual art - Passage rate in reading exceeds state average
55Miller South School for the Visual and Performing
Arts
- The school received the prestigious "Star Award"
from the International Network of Visual and
Performing Art Schools and a "Creative Ticket"
award from the Ohio Arts Alliance. The school
also received a "Best Practices" award. - Miller South's test scores range from 86-100
consistently the highest in Akron and comparable
to surrounding school districts. - Its Performance Index consistently exceeds the
statewide goal.
56Advocacy
- Connecting arts learning to public value
57- Speaking about what the research says about the
importance of arts learning to all students
including its long-term benefits in preparing
students for 21st century careers
58To be a strong advocate
- Constant awareness document success
- Collect data create portfolios photograph or
videotape - Display/disseminate results
- Outreach
- Tell your stories
- Media releases
- Letters to the editor or op-ed pieces