Art Education

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“holistic development”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe a child’s growth in all aspects, not just academics?

  • Meaning: growth that covers intellectual, emotional, social, and creative aspects.

  • Example: Art classes contribute to children’s holistic development by fostering creativity and emotional expression.

  • Synonym: well-rounded development

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“stimulate creativity”
🌀 Trigger: How do you say art helps children become more imaginative?

  • Meaning: to encourage or inspire creative thinking.

  • Example: Unlike mathematics, art subjects stimulate creativity and imagination in students.

  • Synonym: foster imagination

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“reduce academic pressure”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe art subjects helping students relax from heavy schoolwork?

  • Meaning: to make students feel less stressed by other demanding subjects.

  • Example: Art classes can reduce academic pressure and provide balance in school life.

  • Synonym: relieve study stress

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“self-expression”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe the ability to show one’s feelings and ideas?

  • Meaning: the act of expressing personal thoughts or emotions.

  • Example: Painting and drawing allow students to engage in self-expression.

  • Synonym: personal expression

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“intrinsic motivation”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe motivation that comes from inner interest, not external rewards?

  • Meaning: doing something because of internal passion, not obligation.

  • Example: Art should remain optional so that students pursue it with intrinsic motivation.

  • Synonym: inner drive

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“stifle creativity”
🌀 Trigger: How do you say making art compulsory can kill students’ creativity?

  • Meaning: to prevent or restrict creative thinking.

  • Example: Excessive grading in art may stifle creativity rather than encourage it.

  • Synonym: suppress imagination

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“innate talent”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe natural ability in art some students are born with?

  • Meaning: ability that someone has naturally from birth.

  • Example: Not all students have innate talent in art, which may discourage them if art is compulsory.

  • Synonym: natural gift

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“foster passion”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe art classes helping students develop interest in art?

  • Meaning: to encourage someone to develop a strong liking for something.

  • Example: Optional art classes are more likely to foster passion than compulsory ones.

  • Synonym: nurture enthusiasm

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“curriculum design”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe the structure of subjects in school?

  • Meaning: the way subjects and lessons are planned and organized in schools.

  • Example: Including art as an optional subject ensures a more flexible curriculum design.

  • Synonym: educational framework

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“well-rounded individuals”
🌀 Trigger: How do you describe students who are developed in both academics and creativity?

  • Meaning: people with balanced abilities in many areas.

  • Example: Art plays a role in shaping students into well-rounded individuals.

  • Synonym: versatile individuals