Future Toyota Cars Dreamed Up by Children
What if cars could spread the benefits of education, alter the surrounding environment on an atomic level, or even break down language barriers?
What if cars could spread the benefits of education, alter the surrounding environment on an atomic level, or even break down language barriers?
Kurdish:
مندالێکى تەمەن 8 ساڵانى تووشبووى شەڵەل دەماغ کۆتایی هێنا بە چالاکى تریاثلون
چالاکى تریاثلون دەکرێ رووداوێکى ماندوکەر بێت بۆ تازە پێگەیشتوویەک بەڵام بۆ منداڵان کەمێک ئاسانترە, بۆیە سەرسورمانى ناوێ کە منداڵێکى ئینگلیزى تەمەن 8 ساڵانى تووشبووى شەڵەڵ دەماغ ببێت بە سەرچاوەیەکى سروشى نێودەوڵەتى بۆ ئەو رێچکەیەى کە پیایدا پەریوەتەوە لە هێڵى
Research from Northwestern University and Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago asserts that listening to music and audio books is a viable alternative to medication for reducing post-surgery pain in children.
Lisa Phillips, an author, blog journalist, arts and leadership educator, speaker and business owner, has compiled the top ten skills children learn from the arts. The following are the reasons why the world needs skilled instructors in all various art forms.
Art has permeated human culture for centuries, outlining significant events, movements, revolutions and thoughts throughout time. Today’s entrepreneurs who identify the significance of making art more accessible have developed brilliant websites, apps and more to bring the experience of looking at, say, the Mona Lisa to any device, anywhere and anytime.
Dance is a primal part of human experience across all cultures and time periods that unites us all no matter our age. The benefits it has on early childhood development is definitely worth understanding.
This video is to promote the idea that we need art education and includes various interviews from the National Art Education Association (NAEA) national convention and also a variety of images and music.
Here’s a short film about the effect education has on the history of students and faculty and how the arts as a whole effects our education system overall.
Why the arts you may ask? Arts makes us human! Watch this advertisement and you’ll understand.
A fine arts education — including music, theater, drawing, painting, or sculpture — whether in practice or theory, has been a part of any well-rounded curriculum for decades — but that may be changing. Many schools today are cutting back or eliminating their art programs due to budget constraints. Numerous studies done over the past decade have demonstrated the amazing benefits of such an integral education facet. Students who don’t have access to art classes may not only miss out on a key creative outlet, but might also face greater difficulty mastering core subjects, higher dropout rates and more disciplinary problems.