The Museum/School Partnership: A New Role for Art Museums in K-5 Art Education
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01/01/2014
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For nearly thirty years, the arts have been poorly represented in public school classrooms due to tight budgets, state mandates, and a belief that the arts are not essential to education. In this paper, I will investigate the absence of focused art education curriculum in K-5 classrooms across the United States’ public school system, explain the advantages of reinstating art as a basic subject in the classroom curriculum, and advocate for a more active art museum role in public school elementary art education. The art museum may be in the ideal position to help develop and facilitate programming in K-5 classrooms. By placing teams of art museum professionals in public school classrooms, art museums can establish a prominent role in the museum/school relationship and can help ensure that children have adequate access to art education. The outcome would be children who have greater academic and personal successes throughout their lives. |
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Digital Commons @ DU |
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Master's Research Papers |
| Palavras-Chave | #Art -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States #Public schools -- United States #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology |
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