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How does art integrated learning benefits students in their their formative years?​

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Answered by verifiedaccount01
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Art integrated classrooms can provide learning experiences that engage the learner's mind, heart and body. ... Hence, it is experiential in nature and leads to the holistic development of every learner. The benefit of such experiential learning creates the basis for better learning in other subjects.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Art Integrated Learning (AIL) is a teaching-learning model based on learning 'through the arts' and 'with the arts': it is a process in which art becomes the medium of teaching-learning, a key to understanding concepts across the curriculum.

Learners use various art forms to explore creatively while making connections between different concepts. Art experiences, both visual (drawing and painting, clay modelling, pottery, paper crafts, mask and puppet making, heritage crafts, and so on) and performing (music, dance, theatre, puppetry, and so on), lead to a better understanding and construction of knowledge about various concepts. The arts have the flexibility to provide age-appropriate opportunities for learners to explore at their own pace. This is consistent with the experiential learning method.

The primary goals of AIL are to assist children in the following ways:

  • Feel joy and eagerness to learn.
  • Learn to live in a welcoming environment.
  • Investigate mathematical and scientific concepts in their surroundings.
  • Keep an eye out for interdisciplinary connections.
  • Improve your observation, curiosity, exploration, creativity, and freedom of expression.
  • Investigate and comprehend body movement and coordination.
  • Improve your expressive communication and critical thinking abilities.

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