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(PDF) Creative Arts Teaching and Practice

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ESSAYARTS EDUCATION INPRIMARY SCHOOL
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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTIONEvery person deserves a complete and competitive education that includes arts. The artsare an essential subject area in Australian schooling. The Australian National Curriculum for thearts is scheduled for implementation (Hui, He and Ye, 2015). It is true that arts subjects areincreasingly being depriotised in many schools and that there fall in the number of pupils takingarts subjects. It is very important in Australian schooling to taught in class rooms by primaryschool teachers. This assignment task is designed to examine the vale of Arts in educating children. Thisessay will also allow the opportunities to clarify own thinking about the place of the Arts inprimary schools.MAIN BODYAbout Arts eduction in Children’s in Australia According to the Wright, (2015) Every person deserves a complete as well as competitiveeduction that includes the arts. Arts eduction is the various types of things to different people. Ithas been said by the author that, education in arts is an opportunity to nurture children’s in orderto discoverer truth through imagination, collaboration, efforts and cultural skills. Arts educationhas become a critical part of National Curriculum for Australia and it is forcefullyimplementation in 2014. It can be said that, it is not easy to give arts education to children’s as itrequires skills, confidence and capable teachers to teach the children’s in primary schools. Artseduction includes various things such as dance, media, visual arts, music, drama and it alsocreates positivity among the behaviour of the child. However, it has been believed that to givearts education it is important to require innovative teachers with creative mind and imaginativeapproaches. But Gregory, Haynes and Murris, (2016) augured that in 2010, the education bureauof Australia has investigated that teachers were not so efficient and capable to deliver artseducation in the schools. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences This theory is also knowns as multiple intelligence which was developed in 1983. Thereare eight different intelligences to account for a wider range of human potential in children andadults (Sanchez-Martin and et.al., 2017). This theory has powerful impact on the learning as wellas development on the students. These intelligences are as follows- 1
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