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inspired

Rachel Dillon

This article examines why art is important in schools. Students involved in art class really get to connect with each
other. Students can just be themselves in an art class, by using creativity and collaboration. At “inspired”, we want to
provide all different art mediums to elementary schools so they can really get creative and inspired.

I
magine a child sitting in a classroom, trying their best to stay focused. Then it comes time for art class.
On their way to art class, they start to envision molding clay on a board, and splattering paint on a
canvas. But the reality is coloring paper with markers. There are so many benefits of having art in a kid’s
childhood. According to many others, kids can develop a growth mindset, improved cognition, self-confidence,
communication, and more, just from having an art class in school. We, at inspired, want to make sure that kid’s
in elementary schools can have access to all different types of art supplies so they can reach their full potential
using their creativity.

Academic Benefits
The arts are as important as academics, and
they should be treated that way in school curriculum.
Involvement in the arts is associated with gains in
math, reading, cognitive ability, critical thinking, and
verbal skill. The author claims, “The arts enhance
the process of learning. The systems they nourish,
which include our integrated sensory, attentional,
cognitive, emotional, and motor capacities, are, in
fact, the driving forces behind all other learning”
(Jensen, 2001). Arts can also improve motivation,
concentration, confidence, and teamwork. Arts really
help by giving students that creative break during
the day. Students can develop critical thinking skills
through art which can help them with other subjects. Sharon McCutcheon

Social Benefits
Swapp (2016) states, children that are involved
in some sort of art class can develop a growth mindset,
improved cognition, self-confidence, communication,
deepening cultural and self-understanding, etc. Art in
education promotes the skills children need in order
to be successful in life. Through art in school, kids get
to connect with others at a young age which improves
social skills and gets kids ready for the real world; “Art
does not solve problems, but makes us aware of their
existence” (Abakanowicz, 2019).
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“Imagination is more important than
knoweledge.”
-Albert Einstein

Psychological Benefits Greene, J. P., Kisida, B., Bogulski, C. A., Kraybill, A., Hitt, C., &
Bowen, D. H. (2019, February 21). Arts Education Matters: We
Sousa (2019) states, visual arts excite the
Know, We Measured It. Retrieved March 7, 2019, from https://
internal visual processing system to recall reality or www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2014/12/03/13greene.h34.html
create fantasy with the same ease. During the brain’s
early years, neural connections are being made at How the Arts Develop the Young Brain. (n.d.). Retrieved from
a rapid rate. Much of what young children do like, http://www.aasa.org/SchoolAdministratorArticle.aspx?id=7378
drawing, dancing or finger painting, are natural
Katy Independent School District. (n.d.). Retrieved March 7, 2019,
forms of art. These activities engage all the senses from http://www.katyisd.org/dept/finearts/Pages/The-Importance-
and wire the brain for successful learning. The arts of-Fine-Arts-Education-.aspx
really develop essential thinking tools. For example,
pattern recognition and development or mental Smith, F. (2009, January 28). Why Arts Education Is Crucial, and
Who’s Doing It Best. Retrieved from https://www.edutopia.org/arts-
representations of what is observed or imagined.
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Art can help everyone in many different ways, Swapp, N. (2016, October 04). Creativity and Academics: The
Power of an Arts Education. Retrieved March 7, 2019, from https://
whether it’s self- confidence, improved motivation, www.edutopia.org/blog/creativity-academics-power-of-arts-
or communication. Art is extremely important for education-neil-swapp
children, so they can develop amazing skills and
become amazing people. At inspired, we want to make The Importance of Arts Education in the Classroom. (2017,
sure that kids have access to many different types of February 22). Retrieved March 7, 2019, from https://online.seu.
art so that they can develop and apply these skills. You edu/importance-of-arts-education-classroom/
can help by donating money to help buy art supplies.
These children are our future, so let’s make them
inspired.

Steve Johnson

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