Art for art's sake?: the impact of arts education - Educational research and innovation - Ellen Winner - Books - Organization for Economic Co-operation a - 9789264180772 - July 23, 2013
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Art for art's sake?: the impact of arts education - Educational research and innovation


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This report examines the state of empirical knowledge about the impact of arts education on educational outcomes. Arts education is often said to be a means of developing critical and creative thinking. It has also been argued that arts education enhances performance in nonarts academic subjects such as mathematics, science, reading, and writing, and strengthens students' academic motivation, self-confidence, and ability to communicate and cooperate effectively. Therefore, arts education appears to have a positive impact on the three subsets that are defined as skills for innovation: subject-based skills, including in nonarts subjects; thinking and creativity skills; and behavioral and social skills.

The kinds of arts education examined include arts classes in school (music, visual arts, theatre, and dance), arts-integrated classes (where the arts are taught as a support for an academic subject), and arts study undertaken outside of school (such as 6 private music lessons and out-of-school classes in theater, visual arts, and dance). The report does not deal with education about the arts or cultural education, which may be included in all kinds of subjects.


266 pages, col. figs, tables

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 23, 2013
ISBN13 9789264180772
Publishers Organization for Economic Co-operation a
Pages 266
Dimensions 156 × 232 × 14 mm   ·   426 g
Language English   French  

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