This article examines whether exposure to the arts has an effect on the ability of students to engage in critical thinking.
Arts Education/Youth
The Arts Education Navigator
Each e-book in the Navigator series covers a specific topic, ensuring arts education supporters like you are equipped with the knowledge, statistics, and case-making techniques needed to effectively communicate with decision-makers.
Barriers to Creativity in Education: Educators and Parents Grade the System
Adobe released a research study that reveals the state of creativity in education. It highlights the importance of preparing students to be innovators and how testing and government mandates are stifling creativity in the classroom. The study was international, and a strong majority of the participants across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Australia, call for a transformation in the ways schools work. Furthermore, educators agree that they can do more to foster creativity with more tools and training to integrate it into the classroom. SEE INFOGRAPHIC * SEE VIDEO INFOGRAPHIC * SEE RESEARCH RESULTS
New Opportunities for Interest-Driven Arts Learning in a Digital Age
A report on “interest-driven”arts learning-a form of participation where youths research and learn about their creative passions and hobbies, connecting them to peers with the same interests who may extend beyond their immediate social circle.
Advancing Arts Education through an Expanded School Day
This study presents portraits of five schools that are advancing arts education through an expanded school day
as they create vibrant and inclusive models of truly enriching education for all students.
Creativity and Education: Why It Matters
Eighty-eight Percent of U.S. Professionals Surveyed Believe Creativity Should be Built into Standard Curricula
