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Sedona -Oak
Creek School District brings artists into the
classroom It combines artists in the community with teachers in the schools, using art as a teaching tool for academic studies in the classroom. The program runs
throughout the school year at West Sedona
Elementary, Big Park Elementary, Sedona Red Rock
High and the Sedona Charter Schools and was
developed in 1989 by the Sedona Arts & Culture
Department. It might bring in a sculptor to work with children in the elementary schools about the lives of dinosaurs; and sculpt them so that they can really get an idea of their proportions, or draw out their footprints in the schoolyard so that they can feel just how big a dinosaur could be. Or this program might bring in a mural artist to help students understand the concepts of math and science by drawing and painting images about them on the classroom walls.
Or an actor might meet with a teacher and together they would work with the children to develop a play about a certain time period in history so that the students could actually understand what it was like to live in that time period. This program brings
unforgettable learning moments into the classroom.
Other research shows
that cognitive neuroscientists at seven major
universities have found strong links between arts
education and cognitive development (e.g. thinking,
problem solving, concept understanding, information
processing and overall intelligence.) In an Arts
Education Partnership publication, Champions of
Change: The Impact of the Arts on Learning
(1999), a compilation of studies on the impact of
arts on learning, students who participate in the
arts outperform their peers on virtually every
measure. Researchers also found that "sustained
learning" in music and theater correlates to greater
success in math and reading. Using the arts to
enhance education is a necessary academic tool. Nancy Robb Dunst is
the Arts Education Coordinator working with the City
of Sedona and the Sedona/Oak Creek School District,
and can be reached for more information at 282-0776
or
ndunst@yahoo.com. Readers' comments
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