Published On: August 7th, 2015|

Education Dive – Kate Schimel

“Ats education has been on the wane for several years as focus shifts to more technical subjects. The rise of computer technology drew on skills traditionally developed in math and science classes, and withering budgets further influenced schools to cut back or eliminate arts classes. But today, some districts and education policymakers are trying to change course as evidence mounts that many of the skills valued in the current economy are best developed in art class…Multiple studies have found that arts instruction, from painting to music, can improve students’ cognitive skills and provide a positive outlet for students that is often lacking in schools.”(more)