Classes such as music, theatre, and art are looked at as unimportant and inferior to academic classes. With fine arts classes being cut, students often miss out on activities and classes that could actually help them in the long run with their academic classes, which are often measured by the scores received on standardized testing (3). When taking fine arts classes, students memory and motor skills are improved, proving that fine arts are important not only in academic lives, but in everyday life too (3). Students get involved in fine arts for a plethora of reasons. Fine arts allow students to learn in a more effective way. Through fine arts, students can learn about other cultures and ways of life (6). However, being involved in fine arts holds so much more than just cultural experience. In fine arts, students learn how to effectively use the creative process; the creative process itself is a learning experience (6). Arts connect students to history, culture, and creative thinking by allowing them to analyze paintings, plays, or written works of other cultures. Reading a play such as “The King and I” teaches about the culture and religion of the people and families living in Siam at the time the play took
Classes such as music, theatre, and art are looked at as unimportant and inferior to academic classes. With fine arts classes being cut, students often miss out on activities and classes that could actually help them in the long run with their academic classes, which are often measured by the scores received on standardized testing (3). When taking fine arts classes, students memory and motor skills are improved, proving that fine arts are important not only in academic lives, but in everyday life too (3). Students get involved in fine arts for a plethora of reasons. Fine arts allow students to learn in a more effective way. Through fine arts, students can learn about other cultures and ways of life (6). However, being involved in fine arts holds so much more than just cultural experience. In fine arts, students learn how to effectively use the creative process; the creative process itself is a learning experience (6). Arts connect students to history, culture, and creative thinking by allowing them to analyze paintings, plays, or written works of other cultures. Reading a play such as “The King and I” teaches about the culture and religion of the people and families living in Siam at the time the play took