Art education

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
call kaiCall Kai
Locked
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
GameKnowt Play
Card Sorting

1/37

flashcard set

Earn XP

Description and Tags

Some people think that art is an essential subject for children at school while others think it is a waste of time. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Last updated 3:41 PM on 7/3/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai
Chat

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

38 Terms

1
New cards

the role of art

The role of art in school education has sparked a contentious debate.

2
New cards

has sparked a contentious debate

The role of art in school education has sparked a contentious debate.

3
New cards

the necessity of art

While some argue for the necessity of art as a foundational subject, others contend that it is an inefficient use of students’ time.

4
New cards

a foundational subject

While some argue for the necessity of art as a foundational subject, others contend that it is an inefficient use of students’ time.

5
New cards

an inefficient use of students' time

While some argue for the necessity of art as a foundational subject, others contend that it is an inefficient use of students’ time.

6
New cards

practical application

Despite such skepticism regarding its practical application, I firmly believe that the advantages of fostering creativity and holistic development cannot be overlooked.

7
New cards

fostering creativity and holistic development

Despite such skepticism regarding its practical application, I firmly believe that the advantages of fostering creativity and holistic development cannot be overlooked.

8
New cards

its practicality is limited ….the workforce

Opponents of art education contend that its practicality is limited in preparing students for the workforce.

9
New cards

under immense pressure

Students nowadays are under immense pressure from various academic subjects, requiring them to prioritize disciplines essential for their future careers.

10
New cards

prioritize disciplines essential

Students nowadays are under immense pressure from various academic subjects, requiring them to prioritize disciplines essential for their future careers.

11
New cards

a deeply ingrained belief

There is a deeply ingrained belief that core academic subjects tend to secure more stable employment opportunities in adulthood.

12
New cards

core academic subjects

There is a deeply ingrained belief that core academic subjects tend to secure more stable employment opportunities in adulthood.

13
New cards

stable employment opportunities

There is a deeply ingrained belief that core academic subjects tend to secure more stable employment opportunities in adulthood.

14
New cards

science and mathematics

For example, students who aspire to become doctors or engineers often need to devote more time to science and mathematics, leaving little room for subjects like art.

15
New cards

little room for

For example, students who aspire to become doctors or engineers often need to devote more time to science and mathematics, leaving little room for subjects like art.

16
New cards

deemed more academically crucial

Therefore, critics suggest that the hours devoted to art could be better utilized on subjects deemed more academically crucial.

17
New cards

a vital component of the school curriculum

From my perspective, art education should be embraced as a vital component of the school curriculum because it cultivates both intellectual and emotional development.

18
New cards

cultivates both intellectual and emotional development

From my perspective, art education should be embraced as a vital component of the school curriculum because it cultivates both intellectual and emotional development.

19
New cards

exposure to the arts

Exposure to the arts enhances higher-order cognitive skills such as creativity, critical thinking, and visual literacy, all of which are increasingly valued in the modern workforce.

20
New cards

higher-order cognitive skills

Exposure to the arts enhances higher-order cognitive skills such as creativity, critical thinking, and visual literacy, all of which are increasingly valued in the modern workforce.

21
New cards

visual literacy

Exposure to the arts enhances higher-order cognitive skills such as creativity, critical thinking, and visual literacy, all of which are increasingly valued in the modern workforce.

22
New cards

increasingly valued in the modern workforce.

Exposure to the arts enhances higher-order cognitive skills such as creativity, critical thinking, and visual literacy, all of which are increasingly valued in the modern workforce.

23
New cards

analysing works of art

By analysing works of art and engaging in creative projects, students learn to interpret information from different perspectives and develop innovative solutions to complex problems.

24
New cards

interpret information from different perspectives

By analysing works of art and engaging in creative projects, students learn to interpret information from different perspectives and develop innovative solutions to complex problems.

25
New cards

innovative solutions

By analysing works of art and engaging in creative projects, students learn to interpret information from different perspectives and develop innovative solutions to complex problems.

26
New cards

design projects

For example, when completing design projects, students must compare alternative solutions and justify their choices, thereby strengthening the analytical and creative thinking required in professions such as architecture and product design.

27
New cards

compare alternative solutions

For example, when completing design projects, students must compare alternative solutions and justify their choices, thereby strengthening the analytical and creative thinking required in professions such as architecture and product design.

28
New cards

strengthening analytical and creative thinking

For example, when completing design projects, students must compare alternative solutions and justify their choices, thereby strengthening the analytical and creative thinking required in professions such as architecture and product design.

29
New cards

emotional well-being

Furthermore, art plays a significant role in promoting students' emotional well-being.

30
New cards

provides a constructive outlet for self-expression

It provides a constructive outlet for self-expression, enabling young people to communicate emotions that may be difficult to articulate through words.

31
New cards

communicate emotions

It provides a constructive outlet for self-expression, enabling young people to communicate emotions that may be difficult to articulate through words.

32
New cards

a safe means of emotional expression

By providing a safe means of emotional expression, artistic activities help students regulate stress, strengthen emotional resilience, and remain focused on their academic responsibilities.

33
New cards

strengthen emotional resilience

By providing a safe means of emotional expression, artistic activities help students regulate stress, strengthen emotional resilience, and remain focused on their academic responsibilities.

34
New cards

examination pressure

For instance, a student experiencing examination pressure may find painting an effective way to relieve anxiety and maintain a healthier mindset.

35
New cards

a healthier mindset

For instance, a student experiencing examination pressure may find painting an effective way to relieve anxiety and maintain a healthier mindset.

36
New cards

essential cognitive and emotional skills

In conclusion, while academic subjects are vital, the role of art in equipping students with essential cognitive and emotional skills for their future lives and careers is indispensable.

37
New cards

to strike a harmonious balance

Therefore, school curricula should integrate both academic and creative subjects to strike a harmonious balance and provide students with a comprehensive education.

38
New cards

a comprehensive education

Therefore, school curricula should integrate both academic and creative subjects to strike a harmonious balance and provide students with a comprehensive education.