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These quotes from teachers that participate in the Kennedy Center’s professional development programs capture their thoughts about the impact of arts integration on students.
Art Education Quotes. Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere. Albert Einstein. Inspirational, Success, Graduation. 257 Copy quote. Show source. The future belongs to young people with an education and the imagination to create. Barack Obama. Education, Carpe Diem, People.
Thoughtful arts integration offers students an authentic context for 21st century learning. It gives them the opportunity to explore the important concepts and to acquire and practice the critical skills they need to succeed in the world they will inherit.
6 Steps Toward Arts Integration. To integrate arts with core subjects, teachers should match a theme with a work of art, practice “close reading,” create and reflect on a project, and try again.
In arts integration, the arts are an avenue through which students apply and connect the previously taught content. The arts are not servicing the content. Instead, both the content area and the arts area are interconnected.
“Logic will take you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” -Albert Einstein. “An arts education helps build academic skills and increase academic performance, while also providing alternative opportunities to reward the skills of children who learn differently.” -Gavin Newsom.
Let these 45 inspiring art quotes from history's most creative artists energize your creative sensibilities & push you to achieve your dream.
Arts integration specialist Susan Riley looks at some of the ways in which teaching with the arts can meet and enhance Common Core requirements.
This collection on arts integration draws from more than a decade of the Kennedy Center’s efforts to clarify arts integration principles and implement best practices.
Art integration is hands-on, project-based learning using art materials, songs, poetry, plays, dance, etc., to make students learn in ways that connect to prior knowledge and make their learning relevant to their lives through engagement.