Creative Kids Make Intelligent Adults: A Must in the Business World by Alberta S. Johnson http://www.k6artlessonplans.com
Over and over, research shows that kids who receive art lessons while they are young become more imaginative and creative adults. As you may know, creativity is an essential part of intelligence, and is often used as a gauge for measuring IQ.
With increasing demands being placed upon schools, teachers, and youth groups to educate our kids in the three R's, education in the arts has begun to suffer in many areas of the country in favor of the "more important" or "more practical" subjects.
What people need to understand is that art education in schools IS important, and in fact essential to form well-rounded adults. In the business world, for example, people who are creative are much more likely to find success. Creativity allows for innovation, a vital characteristic in today's business executive. To stay ahead of the game, for example, a business must be able to initiate and adapt to change. Both of these things are impossible without creativity, which is best learned at an early age.
Any successful business starts with an idea, and a good idea is innovative, different, and creative. It speaks to a certain audience and makes people stand up and take notice. If you lack the creativity to come up with such an idea, you're not likely to do very well.
Now, consider some of the most memorable marketing campaigns in recent history. What do they all have in common? Creativity; creativity that must be instilled at an early age, and is most effectively taught in school.
Art lessons are very time consuming to prepare, and many teachers feel that they lack the artistic ability or creativity to teach art. The reality is however, that they really don't need to be creative geniuses themselves to teach art in their classrooms.
Educators who feel that help is needed can turn to plenty of outside sources for aid. By doing just a little bit of homework themselves, teachers and parents can find people, groups, and even companies who are ready and willing to come to the rescue. Taking advantage of this help can save hours of time and energy, and provide a much-needed educational benefit.
Author Alberta S. Johnson is an art educator who understands the importance of art lessons in schools. Her company, K6ArtLessonPlans.com makes fully-planned art lessons available to educators and parents on a weekly basis. For more information, see http://www.k6artlessonplans.com
About the Author
Alberta Johnson has been teaching k-6 gr. art for over 28 years. Her web site makes fully-planned art lessons, with national goals, assessments, and color photos available to educators and parents on a weekly basis. For more information, visit http://www.k6artlessonplans.com |
|
 |
Home
Business Search
Business
Career
Internet-Marketing
Marketing
Looking for the greener side of the grass The life of a student can actually be classified quite efficiently, if corresponded with a simple video game. The beginning, in which the student finishes grades 1-10, and completing Inter or metric. As with everything in life, the beginning is...
...Read More
The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs By Brian L. Pruitt According to a recent survey, it indicates nearly 70% of American teenagers wanted to learn how to start their own business. However studies have shown that an alarming number of high...
...Read More
Work From Home Businesses: A Viable Option? You have been searching for your next job or new career. You rewrote your resume, created a cover letter, posted both on job sites, attended a couple of career fairs, contacted some recruiters, and sent your information in response to some ads you...
...Read More
Rosetta stone The Rosetta stone is very famous for it provided the key to solve the ancient Egyptian language. The Rosetta Stone was carved in 196 B.C. It was discovered by the French soldiers who came with Napoleon. The Frenchman Jean François Champollion is...
...Read More
Multi-Cultural Holiday-Party Teaching Tip Happy Holidays! At this time of year, why not plan a multi-cultural holiday party? Have your children research the holiday customs of their family's heritage country. Depending upon their ages, your students may watch a video, read a book or...
...Read More
|