There is no secret about it: art makes for an exciting learning environment. Art projects are the first introduction to education for young children. Now, with advancements in art education and the creativity of culture, schools are finding additional benefits to these activities. Art serves as a connector that unifies students and strengthens schools.
Even though art programs have been cut in recent years, teachers and administrators are using classrooms as catalysts for creativity. One example of this is how teachers use hands-on projects to promote learning traditional subject matters. In addition, entire schools are coming together to celebrate the artwork of these non-traditional settings.
As a result, art is becoming the ultimate educator. Even without art classes and proper funding, faculties are using creativity to excite students and promote learning.
Teachers Take Charge of Creativity in the Classroom
More than ever, teachers are picking up the slack for consequences of limited funding. Many educators can be found encouraging students to showcase creativity in the classroom. Using art to inform students about other subject areas is proving to be effective and productive. In the end, students learn in memorable ways and create something they are proud to show off. They are expressing their education, making classroom walls the new chalkboards.
Schools Connect Students in Creative Ways
Administrators are encouraging teachers to make art a part of learning. They are celebrating this by coming up with creative ways to showcase art in every classroom. Some are using murals to display art from all students. This encourages community involvement; different age groups learn to appreciate the artwork of other students, both younger and older. More so, collecting all artwork allows students and teachers to feel invested in schoolwide projects. Likewise, it provides a great backdrop for the learning environment.
Art is a powerful tool for education. It can enhance the atmosphere of learning in any school. When teachers and administrators partner together, they can overcome obstacles of inadequate funding that impacts art education. This unifies a school and inspires student communities.
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I so agree. There’s a great article in the Atlantic this month about how so much emphasis on school sports is robbing kids of other experiences, like art, that are more beneficial academically.
I so agree. There’s a great article in the Atlantic this month about how so much emphasis on school sports is robbing kids of other experiences, like art, that are more beneficial academically.
I started on my creative journey as a five year old who was encouraged by my head mistress (principle). To her credit she followed my progress for many many years. I will never forget the gift she gave.
I started on my creative journey as a five year old who was encouraged by my head mistress (principle). To her credit she followed my progress for many many years. I will never forget the gift she gave.