6 ways to help kids express their feelings about the coronavirus pandemic through art

Art can be a way to promote and support mental health in children, and understanding children's experiences through the pandemic as seen through children's art may help support them into the future.

Language Learning with a Side of Art to Go

How the arts can aid a student's language learning as they learn from home

How to Use Art to Teach History

Art is an important and perhaps unexpected tool in teaching history. Photos, drawings, and paintings can communicate an abundance of information about historical events.

Riley: Creativity Is Not a Soft Skill — It Is a Must-Have Mindset for the 21st Century. How Teachers Can Nurture It in Their Students

Most people think of artists, painters, actors, writers when they hear the word “creative.” But STEM students also need to be creative. Creativity is essential, not just something that’s nice to have

As the coronavirus upends schools, experts say don’t forget the arts

For some parents and schools, education amid a pandemic will mean a focus on reading, writing and arithmetic. But brain experts say don't forget the singing, dancing and painting.

Creating Comics in the Classroom

Students who learn how to make comics—even simple ones—become stronger storytellers and gain confidence in their ability to be creative.

The Guardian view on the humanities: the importance of being rounded

Why the humanities and arts shouldn't be left behind as STEM becomes the focus of many ed policymakers

Brain research shows the arts promote mental health

The arts can make kids feel good and have positive effects on mental health especially during the pandemic

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