This timely book takes up the challenge of maintaining programs
in the arts in the face of unrelenting pressure from two
directions; the increasing focus on literacy and numeracy in
schools, teamed with the cut-backs in public funding that often
affect the arts most severely.
Drawing on the wealth of evidence already available on the
impact of the arts, including the findings of a landmark
experimental study in Australia, this text considers:
- The social and educational impact of neglecting the arts
- Research evidence on engagement in the arts
- Why there is a need for educational reform
- How to transform schools through engagement in the arts
This challenge to arts education exists at a time where an
increasing number of students are becoming disengaged from the
traditional schooling model that appears ill-suited to the needs of
the 21st century and to the ways young people learn in a
globalised, high-tech knowledge world. Transforming Education
through the Arts provides illustrations from around the world that
clearly show how the arts have transformed learning for disengaged
students and established their worth beyond doubt in settings where
the disengagement of students has hitherto been presented as an
intractable problem.
Transforming Education through the Arts is an indispensible tool
for policymakers and practitioners in school education and for
academic and postgraduate students with an interest in the arts. It
is also highly relevant to the work of individuals and
organisations in the philanthropic sector and those in the wider
community who place a priority in closing the gap between high and
low performing students.
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