"A broad education in the arts helps give children a better understanding of their world…
We need students who are culturally literate as well as math and science literate."
–Paul Ostergard, Vice President, Citicorp
I am a proponent of arts programs in the schools. I cannot imagine a school without the language of the arts, without this avenue provided to students to express themselves and learn through art, music, dance, and theatre. For some students art is the access point to other content areas.
During Friday's event we witnessed students expressing their self worth through poetry, music, painting, engineering, drawing, story telling, designing and song. Our students were learning with science, math, art, music,literacy, movement, social and emotional sciences and more. I think we can all agree that it was exciting and inspiring. It is my hope that this excitement and inspiration will continue. Let's continue to explore ways to bring more opportunities for arts integration. Arts integration demands creativity, problem-solving, perseverance, collaboration and the ability to work through the rigorous demands of multiple ideas and concepts woven together to create a final product.
“The arts are an essential element of education, just like reading, writing, and arithmetic…music, dance, painting, and theater are all keys that unlock profound human understanding and accomplishment.”
–William Bennett, Former US Secretary of Education
A 2005 Rand Corporation report about visual arts argues that the intrinsic pleasure and excitement of the art experience do more than just enhance a student's life. The report states arts "can connect people more deeply to the world and open them to new ways of seeing". Strong arts programs and integration of the arts into the general education classroom helps close a gap that exists in many schools. Equity in the access to the arts students experience can be leveled with arts education. As our nation continues to set our sights on the math and science scores from counties like Japan, Hungary and the Netherlands it is interesting that those countries all mandate arts and music education programs.
"I believe that creativity will be the currency of the 21st century."
– Gerald Gordon, Ph.D., President/CEO, Fairfax County (Virginia) Economic Development Authority
– Gerald Gordon, Ph.D., President/CEO, Fairfax County (Virginia) Economic Development Authority
"The future belongs to young people with an education and the imagination to create."
–President Barack Obama
Thank you Heather Puri for all the great pictures!
Thank you Heather Puri for all the great pictures!