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    the view of the principle to integrate the arts‚ as they felt appropriate (Russell-Bowie‚ 2012). After a large amount of scrutiny the arts strand was included during the second phase of the curriculum (Russell-Bowie‚ 2012; ACARA‚ 2013). Aland (1999) highlights the fact that what is assessed in the classroom is what the teacher‚ the school and the community‚ value. Within present and future classrooms it is a teacher’s responsibility to integrate the five arts subjects into the already busy curriculum

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    Benefits of Art Education

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    Steps to Art Early Childhood Arts Education Initiative Fact Sheet About the Benefits of Arts Education for Children Benefits of Arts Education Source: Americans for the Arts‚ 2002 * Stimulates and develops the imagination and critical thinking‚ and refines cognitive and creative skills. * Has a tremendous impact on the developmental growth of every child and has proven to help level the "learning field" across socio-economic boundaries. * Strengthens problem-solving and critical-thinking

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    Ibn-Sina:Tehran. (1959) Dashti‚ Ali‚ Naghsi-Az-Hafez. Ibn-Sina:Tehran. (1957) Enyclopaedia Americana. Grolier Incorporated: Danbury‚ Connecticut. (1998) Encyclopaedia Britanica. William Benton Publisher: Chicago‚ London‚ Toronto. (1974) Fennell‚ S. Asian literature as tool for cultural identity creation in Europe‚ Goethe’s Hafez. Asia Europe Journal‚ 3‚ 229-246. (2005) Goethe‚ Selected Verse‚ by David Luke‚ Penguin Series. (1964) Goethe‚ Divan-Sharqi‚ translated by Shuja-Ud-Din Shafa. Ibn-Sina:Tehran (1964)

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    Art Work Paintings

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    What is art is the question at hand. To me art is a way a person expresses themselves with their creativity and imagination. To me art is life‚ emotion‚ beauty; it basically can’t be defined as just one definition in my point of view. Art illustrates all that a person is and all that a person could be. Art could be of the past‚ present as well as the future; I feel that what we do‚ see‚ or may hear throughout our daily lives can influence art. Art is an impossible bliss of the body‚ mind‚ and

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    British Literature 09/07/2014 ArtLiterature‚ and the Carriers of Civilization. In 1848‚ Thomas de Quincey wrote an essay titled “The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power.” De Quincey was a 19th century British author. He is well known for “Confessions of an English Opium Eater.” In his essay‚ he divides literature – books to be precise‚ into two separate roles: the literature of knowledge which conveys information that has a clear use (such as a cookbook)‚ and literature of power

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    The Fine Arts Education

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    The Fine Arts is all around you on a daily basis. We’ve adapted to the musical sound all around us that sometimes we don’t realize there is a song playing. Now the term music can be defined in many different ways. Anywhere from different styles of music to different time periods of music like Jazz or Classical Rock. Art programs are able to reach students that are not normally reached and also increase better attendance and grades among the students. "In 1995‚ SAT scores for students who studied

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    Why I Choose Social Work

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    There are different factors that have led me to choose social work as my future career‚ specifically my life experiences‚ which drives my passion for the work that I hope to do. As a first generation Mexican immigrant‚ my perspective on the way I should treat others has shaped my values on being respectful no matter the differences. This is something that I learned not from my parents nor from my teachers‚ but from my own struggles of being an individual raised and educated in rural‚ southern areas

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    Work Of Art Analysis

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    Analyze a work of art (for instance‚ a painting or a song‚ which you clear first with your instructor) using one article you’ve read for Core 1 (for instance any of those written by Foucault‚ Thomas‚ Berger‚ Sampson‚ Hebdige‚ Lipsitz‚ Johnson Sheehan‚ Didion‚ Muir‚ Snyder‚ Lakoff & Johnson‚ or Steingraber) and write an essay that carefully assesses the artwork’s significance. Apply the article to the interpretation of the artwork; demonstrate your understanding of the article and employ some of its

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    IMPORTANCE of ART EDUCATION Have you ever thought why we send children to school? Why is education necessary? Firstly‚ schools provide children with cultural values that vary in every culture and that are necessary to become a good citizen. Also‚ schools upskill children and prepare them for a job related to their areas of interest. Finally‚ perhaps the most important function of schools is to teach children how to be better human beings. One of the important parts of education is art including music

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    Performance Making Content Connections Through Arts Integration Willona M. Sloan Dwindling school resources‚ as well as pressure to meet the demands of the No Child Left Behind Act‚ have led many schools to narrow the curriculum‚ leaving behind arts instruction. But‚ through carefully designed integrated curricula‚ educators can still provide students with arts education. In the United States‚ some schools and districts have had to let go of visual art‚ music‚ dance‚ and drama instructors due to

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