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Girl in art class.Curriculum Inspiration
12 Ideas for Art Integration Across Subjects
Activating a student's artistic side can help make what's murky, clear.
September 2, 2016
By Lani Aquino
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Ask any arts education teacher, and they can tell you the key role the arts play in cognitive development. Ask any core subject teacher, and they can tell you how students come alive when they are given artistic outlets to express learning. Ask The Washington Post, and they can give you The Top 10 Skills Children Learn through the Arts. Now ask yourself, how can I integrate more art in my core subject area classroom?
Integrating the arts is more than just stocking up on markers and crayons. California schools are boosting achievement with tableaus of the Revolutionary War, Underground Railroad drawings, and topographic maps made of beans. KQED News reports how activities such as these have turned around student achievement and had lasting impacts on the English Learner population.....
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A population is defined as a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area. ... Scientists study a population by examining how individuals in that population interact with each other and how the population as a whole interacts with its environment.
A population is a group of one particular species in a particular place. That group of birds that lives near your house, you know which one, is a good example.
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Integrating the fine arts into science instruction promotes differentiation and encourages exploration. Visual art, drama, dance, and music can interact with science, social studies, math, and literacy to multiply learning about life skills, key concepts, and themes."
The key goal of Integrating the Arts with Other Subjects is to reinforce specific skills and content across the curriculum through hands-on arts activities. When students are making or creating things that incorporate content from other subject areas, they are better able to integrate and retain what they are learning.
But, what does it mean to integrate the arts, and how is this beneficial to student learning? Arts integration has been described as “teaching through the arts”