The Fine Arts in schools consist of the theatre, arts, and music. Fine Arts can be expressed in many ways, such as paintings, plays, and band. These types of arts can express emotion and how someone or something feels. Music can also be considered as choir and band, theatre can be known as plays and dramas, ant the arts consist of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and even foreign languages. Fine arts can always be a major key for children. This is why students who participate in fine arts are more…
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Why should fine art classes be required in school instead of becoming electives? Fine art classes are a great way for students to become more involved with their school. These classes should be required rather than electives because one will be able to learn new things, it is a great way for students to socialize, and one does not have to take an sol for these classes. First, there are many ways on how this can help students learn new things. For example, if one decides not to take an art class , they…
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Fine Arts in Public Schools University of Texas at San Antonio EDU 2103 "For our society to move forward, for our culture to survive, fine arts education must remain strong. We already know that kids who study music do better in physics and math. Teaching the fine arts is a rounding of the whole development of the student." (Eissler, n.d.) In today’s society, science and math have determined the success of countries around the world, and as of…
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Fine Arts Required Course One major issue I have experienced at Ball State University is a required core curriculum course. In order to graduate each and every student at Ball State University is required to pass at least one fine arts course of their choosing. Fine arts courses consist of either art or music materials and information. For example, I took Art History 101 as my required core curriculum class. Other class options include introduction to music, introduction to art, and music history…
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Dat High School Life Students don’t need most of the things taught in high school later in life. I really consider that some subjects get more priority or ranking over others highly unfair. At some point in high school, students must take a fine arts class or athletics class as part of one or multiple requirements to graduate. Here in Texas the board of education values and recognizes other classes more than fine arts and athletics. In high school, the classes you take affect your whole future,…
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days it seems as though the future we’re headed towards is full of drugged out, violent, and ignorant damaged youths. The number of school shootings, expulsions/suspensions, ADD/ADHD diagnosis, and cutting of the fine arts classes has come to an all-time high, and the discipline put on children is outrageous; no child should ever be afraid to go to school. The public school system has become a major issue to youths by treating them like criminals, pushing them to drug abuse, and robbing them of their…
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hats while her father was a building superintendent who went to night school and became the first African American to graduate from Suffolk Law school. Growing up Jones spent much of her time on Martha's Vineyard, at the age of three she was encouraged to begin drawing. Jones attended high school at Boston High School of Practical Arts. There she won annual scholarships to take classes at the Museum of Fine Arts after school and Saturdays. There Lois Jones worked with Grace Ripley a costume designer…
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Love 4 Fine Art | Creative Minds for the Future | SBE430 | | DeVry University | 3/1/2013 | Prepared by Ashli Barclift | Executive Summary Love4FineArt goal is to provide unique and meaningful arts programming for all children and adults, to educate children in the arts, and to build a lifelong audience for the arts. We plan to offer a dynamic atmosphere and maintain a constantly evolving program. Although we will incorporate all of the fine arts into our programs, our focus is…
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Did you know art increases grades in different classes besides art? We need to keep art in our schools. I believe that we need art in all of our schools to express our mixed emotions. Instead of saying or telling people all of your emotions, you could just express all of them on paper with a utensil. You can use many different utensils in art, including: pencil, pen, marker, and crayons. Coloring can make the depression of varies from crazy people go down just by coloring.(Psychiatrist) Most people…
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Between the years of 1992 to 2015, fine arts degrees have become increasingly popular. In fact, in 2009, there was about 12,732 people that went to college for a degree in some form of art (with a margin of error of 54, provided by: https://www.census.gov/prod/2012pubs/acs-18.pdf). This took up about 22.6% of all degrees in 2009. Due to the increasing amount, I believe that Bellmont High School should give more funding to all of the fine arts programs so that students involved in these programs can…
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